University News

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

Harvard Law School Releases Digital Archive of Nuremberg Trials

Thousands of documents chronicle the Nazi regime and the legal effort to exact justice.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Harvard curricular and research connections to India

President Faust's first visit to the South Asian nation highlights research and curricular connections old and new.

by Elizabeth Gudrais

Allan Brandt, Harvard graduate school dean, steps down for health reasons

Allan Brandt faces health issue; Richard Tarrant is interim dean.

Knicks basketballer Jeremy Lin on Sports Illustrated cover

The magazine will put the red-hot New York Knicks guard on the front of its next issue.

FIELD course at Harvard Business School takes students beyond the case method

A new course takes Harvard Business School students beyond the case method.

Committees reshape Harvard governance

Charters for the senior governing board’s new centers of expertise and oversight

Social Innovation Challenge grant program announced for student ventures

Grants for Harvard student entrepreneurs

Library employees offered voluntary retirement package

Employees qualify if they have 10 years of service and are 55 or older.

Emily Rauh Pulitzer named National Arts Medalist

Honoring the collector and supporter of the Fogg Art Museum renovation

Tommy Lee Jones named Harvard Arts Medalist

The actor, Class of 1969, will receive his award in April.

Occupy Harvard demonstrators protest potential library staff cuts

Demonstrators moved into Lamont Library Café Sunday evening.