University News

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

How AI Is Reshaping Supply Chains

Harvard Kennedy School lecturer on using AI to strengthen supply chains

by Olivia Farrar

Balancing Security and Freedom in a Democracy

Harvard law professor Yochai Benkler says acts of conscience are integral to balancing security and freedom.

Six Harvard students win Rhodes Scholarships

Five seniors and one graduate will attend Oxford in 2014.

Harvard's Holyoke Center to become Smith Campus Center

The Smith Campus Center will open in 2018.

Harvard School of Public Health sponsors symposium on educational innovation

Harvard School of Public Health rethinks professional education in a digital age.

Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi speaks at Harvard

The Democratic leader speaks on pay equity and affordable quality childcare for women.

Harvard renews undergraduate houses, announces Winthrop House will close in 2016

Harvard will begin work in 2016, after assessing projects at Quincy, Leverett, and Dunster.

Harvard Corporation's Reischauer, Rubin step down

A generational change at Harvard’s senior governing board

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study launches its capital campaign.

Dean Lizabeth Cohen lays out priorities and shows off a new public-art garden.

Harvard’s FAS showcases faculty, intellectual priorities for capital campaign

From big data to the frontiers of basic and applied science, faculty members share intellectual aspirations for FAS campaign.

Harvard launches $2.5-billion Faculty of Arts and Sciences campaign

Funding Harvard College, the graduate school, scholarship, and engineering