University News
Breaking developments, leadership announcements, and policy changes from across Harvard’s schools and administration.
Harvard Final Clubs: Toward a Vote
The faculty votes down a limit on regulating single-gender social organizations.
Taxing university endowments
Harvard and other private universities are in Republicans’ sights.
A Transformative Gift of Dutch Drawings
George Abrams ’54, J.D. ’57, donates his collection to the Harvard Art Museums.
Harvard Law 200th in divisive era
The spirit of Harvard Law School, at 200, in a divisive era
Community Voices Rise in Harvard Square’s Redesign
Cambridge residents are speaking up and demanding a say in the future of the public space.
by Oset Babür
Harvard Education and Radcliffe dean searches
Harvard seeks new leaders for the Graduate School of Education and Radcliffe Institute.
Harvard reports budget surplus amid worries
A large surplus last year—but cautions about the future
FAS’s Inequality Initiative
The initative includes interdisciplinary conversation, annual symposia, and a postdoc program.
The Harvard sophomore running for city council
Nadya Okamoto ’20 is juggling wider aspirations and school work.
Health Benefits to Cost 3.8 Percent More
Growth in Harvard healthcare costs moderates.