University News

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

The Celts in Art and Imagination

A new exhibition at the Harvard Art Museums traces 2,500 years of Celtic art.

by Olivia Farrar

More tumultuous Harvard labor relations

A strike, negotiations, and a vote on wages, benefits, and union recognition

by Marina N. Bolotnikova , John S. Rosenberg

Harvard final clubs and sports sexism

The College struggles with single-gender final clubs—and sexist behavior by sports teams.

by Jonathan Shaw , John S. Rosenberg

Harvard meets sustainability target

A 30 percent reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions is achieved; a 2050 goal appears more challenging.

by Jonathan Shaw

Nobel honorands, new University Professor, and Honor Code

Nobel honorands, a new University Professor, the Honor Code, and more

Harvard degree-program affiliates in the 115th Congress

Harvard’s congressional contingent gains five new members.

How surveillance changes people’s behavior

Assaults on privacy and security in America threaten democracy itself.

by Jonathan Shaw

Harvard faculty defers vote on final-club sanctions

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences will extend its contentious deliberations into the spring semester.

by John S. Rosenberg

Harvard Final Club disputes

Unresolved issues as faculty vote on sanctions approaches

by John S. Rosenberg

The presidency will be televised: "Jackie" and the paradox of American royalty

The screenplay, by Today Show producer Noah Oppenheim ’00, traces how the Camelot myth was made.

by Sophia Nguyen

Trump and Clinton campaign managers go head to head

Trump and Clinton campaign managers dissect election strategy, and argue about racism.

by Marina N. Bolotnikova