University News

Breaking developments, leadership announcements, and policy changes from across Harvard’s schools and administration.

Harvard Layoffs Continue, with More to Come

In the wake of federal government actions, several Harvard schools and institutes are cutting costs.

by Jonathan Shaw

Prize-Worthy Work, on Readers’ Behalf

Harvard Magazine’s annual recognition of distinguished writing and art

Bacow on Biden’s Agenda, Harvard Policing

Addressing international students, and rethinking community safety

by John S. Rosenberg

Reunions, Alumni Meeting to Be Virtual

The alumni association announces the inevitable.

by John S. Rosenberg

Crimson on Capitol Hill: 117th

Four new House members boost the roster of alumni in Congress to 54.

Will Congress Fix the Testing Debacle?

Amid skirmishing on the stimulus bill, another chance for wider viral detection 

by Jonathan Shaw

Biological Vaccine Factories

An implantable cancer vaccine shows promise in training the immune system to attack tumors.

by Erin O’Donnell

Can Financial Crises Be Predicted?

Contrary to expert belief, some financial crises can be predicted—and perhaps averted.

by Jonathan Shaw

“A 500-Year Building”

A new center for engineering and applied sciences—finally

by Jonathan Shaw

The Financial Fallout…So Far

The pandemic—and prospects for the University and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences

by John S. Rosenberg

Broadening the Faculty’s Ranks

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ annual report on the professoriate—and the challenges of making it more diverse

by John S. Rosenberg