University News
Breaking developments, leadership announcements, and policy changes from across Harvard’s schools and administration.
Articles on fundamentalism, juvenile justice, the homebuyer tax credit, and more
Our roundup also includes items on the percentage of new Harvard M.B.A.s entering finance, Harvard's role in conflict mediation in Iraq, "Netflix for dresses," and a stylish professor of engineering.
In the Laboratory at Harvard, art and science mix
Bioengineering professor David Edwards aims to provide a physical and conceptual space for maximizing creativity.
Safra Foundation Center for Ethics to host Eliot Spitzer talk
Eliot Spitzer, J.D. ’84, is scheduled to speak next week as part of a lecture series on institutional corruption.
Articles about Elizabeth Warren, economic-development failures, and more
Our news roundup also includes items on the dying trees of Martha's Vineyard; financial incentives for innovation; and more on ROTC.
Articles about ROTC, Ayn Rand, Orhan Pamuk, AIDS art, and more
Our news roundup also includes a Faust interview, a Mankiw column, and a novel satirizing the world of bestselling novels.
SEAS dean Cherry Murray fosters strategic planning
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences develops a 10-year strategic plan.
The endowment’s swoon
A status report on the state of the endowment
Harvard FAS financial update
An early-semester financial talk by the dean
Start-of-year address by Harvard president Faust
President Faust opens the academic year with a State of the University address.
Harvard Medal of Honor winners recognized
The University’s Medal of Honor recipients are memorialized.