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

Professor Holdren to Be Nominated as White House Science Adviser

John P. Holdren, an expert in energy, global warming, and nuclear weapons, will be nominated as science adviser by President-elect Barack Obama.

Endowment Managers' Compensation Reported

Harvard Management Company has issued its annual report on the compensation of its highest-earning investment professionals...

Yale Estimates 25 Percent Endowment Decline, Phases Budget Cuts

Yale disclosed the impact of the financial markets on its endowment, and outlined a series of phased budget-cutting measures.

Government and Medical Schools Pursue Cost Cutting

Harvard's government and medical schools are pursuing cost reductions of up to 10 percent in next year's budget.

Outlining a New Vision for the Arts

The University-wide task force's report recommends new degree programs, courses, and spaces for art production.

Faculty Seeks $100-Million to $130-Million Cost Cuts, Slashes Searches

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has outlined large cost cuts, even after freezing salaries and slashing the number of faculty searches it will authorize.

FAS Details Debt, Financial Challenges

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has detailed its debt, spending, and other financial challenges as it prepares much leaner budgets in light of the sharp decline in Harvard's endowment.

Endowment Declines 22 Percent through October 31

Harvard's endowment declined 22 percent through October 31, so the University is responding with budget reductions and a new financial strategy of substantial borrowing to maximize flexibility in light of uncertain market conditions.

2008-09 Rhodes Scholars Named

The winners include two Harvard seniors and one doctoral student at the Graduate School of Education.

Harvard's Dapper Dean

The Boston Globe counts Graduate School of Design dean Mohsen Mostafavi among the city’s most stylish denizens.