University News

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

In Federal Court, Harvard and the Government Have Friends

A look at the amicus curiae briefs in Harvard’s funding case

by Tamara Evdokimova

Peabody Museum Discovers Possible Slave Remains in Its Collections

“We must begin to confront the reality of a past in which academic curiosity and opportunity overwhelmed humanity,” Harvard president Lawrence Bacow wrote. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

A Senior Makes It Back to Campus

What’s changed—and what hasn’t

by Meena Venkataramanan

Prospective Overseers State Their Views

Responses to Harvard Magazine’s questionnaire about the University’s challenges and opportunities—and Overseers’ role in leading the institution forward

by John S. Rosenberg

U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik Removed from IOP Advisory Committee

“Elise has made public assertions about voter fraud in November’s presidential election that have no basis in evidence,” Harvard Kennedy School dean Doug Elmendorf wrote. 

Another Competitive Overseers’ Election Takes Shape

Nominating committee slate announced, as Harvard Forward slate seeks petition signatures.

by John S. Rosenberg

Will Spring Education Plans Slip?

Administrators sound cautious note about on-campus learning amid the intensifying pandemic.

by John S. Rosenberg

Thirty-two Students Removed from Harvard Housing during Fall Semester

Community Council report on COVID-19 compliance

by Jacob Sweet

Coronavirus Mutations Threaten to Worsen Pandemic

Despite vaccines, Harvard scientists warn, more-transmissible variants make COVID-19 harder to control.

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