University News

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

Five Questions with Willy Shih

A Harvard Business School professor unpacks the economics of semiconductors.

by Olivia Farrar

Brevia

News of the University and the Harvard community

Finish and Fit

As construction cools, renovation ramps up.

Humanities Rebooted

Curricular revisions for English and the classics

by Christian Flow

The Dalai Lama Visits to Speak—and Plant a Tree

The Dalai Lama spoke at Memorial Church and planted an honorary birch tree with President Faust.

Report on Harvard University Police Department Released

A committee appointed to review ways to improve the University police department's relationship with the Harvard community issues its report.

General Petraeus Speaks at the Kennedy School

General David Petraeus spoke on military and security issues at the Harvard Kennedy School.

FAS Dean Details $220-Million Budget Gap

At a "town hall" meeting for Faculty of Arts and Sciences professors, staff members, and students, Dean Michael Smith outlined daunting financial...

Dalai Lama to Speak at Harvard

The University is holding a lottery for faculty and staff members and students; there will also be a live webcast of the April 30 talk.

"A New Economic Reality"

The University’s financial gap measures in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Financial Update: Harvard Retains Triple-A Rating, Princeton Foresees Deeper Cut

In affirming Harvard's credit rating, Moody's detailed recent and current financial challenges; Princeton, in the meantime, adopted a more pessimistic outlook on its finances and reined in its budgets further.