FAS Dean Outlines Preparations for Loss of Federal Funding

“To preserve our mission, we must act now,” Hoekstra says at faculty meeting

by Jonathan Shaw

Faculty Finance Frustrations

In a fiscally constrained era, faculty-administration tensions arise.

Paul J. Finnegan ’75, M.B.A. ’82, Elected to Harvard Corporation

Governance reforms begun in 2010 progress further

The Harvard Corporation’s Committees

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

Stanford Raises $6.2 Billion

Fundraising results set new record as Harvard plans capital campaign.

Arts and Sciences’ Fisc

Harvard's largest faculty narrows its deficit, but faces continuing financial challenges.

Deficit Days

The University, still adjusting to the financial crisis, incurs a $130-million deficit and pursues both savings and new revenues.

Arts and Sciences Details Finances

Lessened endowment funding, pressure on tuition, and remaining deficits

Harvard Records $130-Million Deficit in Fiscal 2011

Expenses outpace revenue growth as the University continues to adapt financially.

Arts and Sciences Annual Report

Dean Michael D. Smith presents his draft annual report: budget, faculty growth, and more

Harvard Fundraising Receipts Rise 7 Percent

University reports $639 million received in 2011—third highest total.