University News
Breaking developments, leadership announcements, and policy changes from across Harvard’s schools and administration.
Bill Gates at Harvard
An unconventional undergraduate's College years, and the birth of the personal-computer software industry
Harvard launches masters degree in computational sciences and engineering
A new master’s degree teaches computation and modeling in the age of big data.
Harvard bioengineering professor Jennifer Lewis prints 3-D on a micron scale
The bioengineering professor does 3-D printing on a micron scale.
Harvard endowment up $2 billion to $32.7 billion
Investment gains and asset growth after a down year
Harvard online learning and teaching
Further developments in online learning and improving teaching
Harvard news: Southeast Asian studies, biotech fellows, digital journalism
Harvard news: Southeast Asian studies, biotech fellows, digital journalism, and more
A letter from the editor
An editor's guide to this issue’s perspectives on teaching and learning
Life in the Harvard Houses, now being renewed
The singular character of the College’s residences, now in renewal
2013 Nobel laureate in chemistry Martin Karplus '51 describes life and work
Harvard chemist Martin Karplus speaks to the press.
Harvard professor Martin Karplus Nobel Prize chemistry
Richards professor of chemistry emeritus, two others recognized for modeling complex chemical systems