Harvard Files for Permanent Relief from Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts

Argues federal government’s actions amount to “unlawful retaliation”

by Nina Pasquini

General Counsel Diane Lopez to Retire

Stepping down after 30 years of University service

by Nina Pasquini

Allston Home for A.R.T. Approved

A 70,000 square-foot theater and teaching center, plus housing for Harvard affiliates

by Jonathan Shaw

Academic Freedom—for All

Amid the Israel-Hamas war, some Harvard faculty members raise concerns about freedom of expression. 

by Nina Pasquini

Allston, Beyond the Groundbreaking

Harvard’s development CEO on the ERC and what comes next

by Jonathan Shaw

The Male-Female Longevity Gap Widens

Men’s lower life expectancy fueled by COVID-19, overdoses

by Max J. Krupnick

Painful Questions from Indigenous Leaders

A conference on Harvard’s history of injustice against Native Americans 

by Lydialyle Gibson

A Dashboard for Artificial Intelligence

Computer science professor Fernanda Viégas believes “dashboards” that disclose AI models’ biases can help laypeople control AI.  

by Nina Pasquini

Undergraduate Workers Unionize

College students join a nationwide movement to secure better wages and workplace conditions. 

by Nina Pasquini

Mick Mulvaney Changes His Mind

You should, too, says President Trump’s former chief of staff.

by Max J. Krupnick

Arts and Sciences: Strong Finances, and an Aging Faculty

Highlights from the dean’s annual report  

by John S. Rosenberg