University News
Campus Survey: Sexual Assault, Harassment Remain Serious Problems
Results from the second campus survey of sexual misconduct show that sexual assault and harassment remain serious problems at institutions of higher education nationwide.
by Jonathan Shaw
The Community’s Conversations
Opening-days messages focus on free speech and civil discourse within Harvard.
by John S. Rosenberg
Harvard’s Admissions Process Upheld
The College’s admissions office does not discriminate against Asian-Americans, a federal judge ruled on October 1.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Full Report: Harvard’s Use of Race in Admissions Upheld
The College’s admissions office does not discriminate against Asian-Americans, a federal judge ruled October 1.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
FAS Dean’s Academic Priorities—and Financial Constraints
Claudine Gay’s annual report to the faculty outlines broad goals—and challenging circumstances.
Court Upholds Harvard’s Race-Conscious Admissions Program
Harvard’s admissions policies do not discriminate against Asian-American applicants, a federal judge ruled today.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Lowell House Renovations: An Inside Look
Historic Lowell House’s renovations bring a mixture of old and new, painstakingly refurbished and constructed.
by Jacob Sweet
Harvard Undertakes Review of Athletics
Dean Claudine Gay focuses on student experience, sports culture, and strategic planning.
by John S. Rosenberg
Reasoned Debate, Free Speech, and Service
President Bacow, at Morning Prayers, and deans, welcoming students, open the semester by addressing community values in a time of divisive discourse.
by John S. Rosenberg
A Revised Gen Ed Debuts
The College’s required curriculum relaunches with dozens of new experiential, case-based courses.
by Nina Pasquini