University News

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

Getting to Mars (for Real)

Humans have been dreaming of living on the Red Planet for decades. Harvard researchers are on the case.

by Olivia Farrar

New poll shows Elizabeth Warren in tight race for Senate seat

The Harvard Law School professor is in a dead heat with Republican senator Scott Brown.

Medical alumnus Ralph M. Steinman wins Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine

The Harvard Medical School alumnus wins the award three days after his death.

National Science Foundation announces new family-friendly policies

The measures aim to keep women in academic research from having to choose between work and family.

New Harvard library structure built around affinity groups

The library system will adopt a new structure built around affinity groups.

Yale, MIT, Duke, Cornell report strong 2011 investment returns, endowment growth

Endowments at Yale, MIT, Duke, and Cornell rebound in the latest fiscal year.

Sue Goldie, Daniel Lord Smail, George Whitesides featured in New York Times

Professors Goldie, Smail, and Whitesides all work on topics featured in one day’s New York Times

The Lab @ Harvard’s fall exhibition featured innovative ideas

The Lab @ Harvard’s fall exhibition featured innovative ideas from students across the globe.

Douglas Melton, Rebecca Henderson named Harvard University Professors

The stem-cell biology specialist and the scholar of organizational change are honored for wide-ranging work.

A Contest for Supremacy: Aaron L. Friedberg on the Sino-American rivalry

Aaron L. Friedberg writes that the U.S.-China power balance is a cause for concern.

Stanford endowment growth beats Harvard's

Endowment, growing faster than Harvard's, rises 19.5 percent to $16.5 billion.