University News

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

Sign of the Times: Harvard Quarterback Jaden Craig Will Play for TCU

Out of eligibility for the Crimson, the star entered the transfer portal.  

by Dick Friedman

Harvard Business School launches HBX, a new online education platform

The first separate online-learning venture from one of the professional schools

Harvard beats Cincinnati in NCAA basketball

Twelfth-seeded Crimson beat fifth-seeded Cincinnati in NCAA basketball.

At Harvard, a special exhibit showcases the history of anatomy and dissection

A special exhibit showcases the history of anatomy and dissection.

Harvard reflects on the life of Nelson Mandela

The University celebrates the life and legacy of the South African leader.

Basketball, swimming, and squash win titles and set records

Harvard basketball, swimming, and squash teams won Ivy titles and set some individual records this spring.

Renovated Harvard Art Museums to open November 16 2014

The new Renzo Piano-designed facility will open to the public on November 16, 2014.

Harvard professor Sophia Roosth examines how synthetic biology is remaking life

Historian of science Sophia Roosth on resurrecting extinct species.

Michael R. Bloomberg named 2014 Harvard Commencement speaker

The Business School alumnus counts education and combatting climate change among his passions.

Social medicine’s lessons for a first-year Harvard Medical School student

A medical student learns about SNAP and social medicine.

by J Bradley Segal

A tribute to Justin Kaplan

In tribute to an old friend