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

Harvard Corporation governance changes

A periodic governance update from Robert Reischauer and Drew Faust

Symposium highlights innovative strategies for effective learning and teaching

Harvard's initiative to enhance learning and teaching begins.

The film "Raising Renee" has roots at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

The film Raising Renee is the product of a collaboration forged at the Radcliffe Institute.

by Pat Harrison

Composer John Austin debuts "Heloise and Abelard" opera at Harvard

Composer John Austin debuts his first opera at Memorial Church.

by Elizabeth C. Bloom

Harvard faculty photographs from Korea on display in new exhibit

A faculty photography exhibit will be on display through March 15.

The Experiment Fund will finance students creating local start-up companies

A new venture fund to keep the "next big thing" close to Harvard

Jonathan Galassi declares himself gay in "Left-handed," a book of poetry

In a new book of poems, high-ranking editor Jonathan Galassi ’71 alludes to his homosexuality.

Claire Danes honored as Woman of the Year

The Homeland actress was at the center of the annual Hasty Pudding parade.

Harvard College applications decline 2 percent

A 2 percent decline follows years of growth.

Jason Segel and Claire Danes win Hasty Pudding honors

The nation’s oldest undergraduate drama troupe picks its Man and Woman of the Year.