University News
From the Battlefield to the Classroom
The Warrior-Scholar Project runs its first program at Harvard.
by Francesca Annic...
A Glass Menagerie
The Harvard Museum of Natural History showcases Blaschka glass invertebrates.
New, Harvard-wide Sexual Assault Policy Released
A central University team will initiate investigations of cases.
Filmmaker Robert Gardner Dies at 88
The anthropological filmmaker founded the Harvard Film Study Center.
On Doing Nothing
Overcoming the Harvard zeal to be “productive”
by Ben Sobel
The Humanities Village People
Harvard undergraduates delve deep into summer humanistic research.
by Francesca Annic...
A New University for Vietnam
Harvard-affiliated Fulbright University approved by prime minister
John Adams’s “Klinghoffer” Stirs Controversy at Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera cancelled plans to broadcast the opera The Death of Klinghoffer, by John Adams.
An Honorand’s Passing
Art historian Seymour Slive, Ar.D. ’14, dies at 93.
Memorial Church Gets New Bell
After a two-foot crack appeared in 2011, the old bell is finally replaced.