University News

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

Harvard Can Continue Hosting International Students, Judge Says

Trump hints at possible settlement with University.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Turbines, Bats, and Rubber Stamps

A recent Harvard Law graduate recounts a case in Bavaria.

by Richard Corbett

Harvard: The Land Where Nothing Is On Time

Students can be seven minutes late, and still “on time”—only at Harvard.

by Zara Zhang

Harvard Study: For Cost-effectiveness, Treat Half of U.S. Adults with Statins

School of Public Health researchers find treating 48 percent of U.S. adults with statins would make financial sense.

by Zara Zhang

The Art of Healing

This fall, Harvard Medical School will launch a new program to promote the arts and humanities.

by Zara Zhang

A Soft Bot That Jumps

Harvard researchers report new techniques for fabricating soft robots.

by Zara Zhang

Doing Good Scientifically

Evidence Action strives to make international development cost-effective.

by Zara Zhang

At 100, Widener Opens Its Arms Wider

As Widener Library Celebrates its 100th anniversary, a look at its history and future

by Zara Zhang

An Emerging Voice in American Medicine

Medical School student Brian Powers makes his opinions heard through prolific research and writing

by Zara Zhang

The Couple Who Lit Up “Lawn on D”

Eric Höweler and Meejin Yoon design swings for all.

by Zara Zhang

University News Briefs

Endowing engineering and applied sciences, critiquing Gen Ed, addressing sexual assault, and evolving online