University News
Changes to Social-Club Sanctions Possible
A faculty committee will make recommendations to change or revise the policy.
by Jonathan Shaw
Anti-Trump Protest Kicks Off Spring Semester
Day one back on campus, and Harvard students are already pushing back against the new Trump administration. Here are some of the changes they're hoping to see at Harvard.
by Oset Babür
Harvard’s Economic Diversity Problem
A new analysis reveals the skewed population of elite colleges.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Sanctions Complications
Difficult choices in applying the new College policy on final clubs and other single-gender social organizations
by John S. Rosenberg
College Admits 14.5 Percent of Early Action Applicants
Harvard briefly abandoned early action a decade ago. Now, the admissions dean says the program is the “new normal.”
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Final-Club Fissures
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences remains sharply divided about sanctions and multiple, conflicting goals.
by John S. Rosenberg
Harvard’s Essential Values “In These Unsettling Times”
President Drew Faust addresses the faculty on undocumented students, research funding, endowments in a new era
by John S. Rosenberg
Gender Agenda
The College struggles with single-gender final clubs—and sexist behavior by sports teams.
by Jonathan Shaw , John S. Rosenberg
Faculty Does Not Vote on Final-Club Sanctions
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences will extend its contentious deliberations into the spring semester.
by John S. Rosenberg
Final-Club Complications
Unresolved issues as faculty vote on sanctions approaches
by John S. Rosenberg