Centralizing University Discipline

Harvard establishes new disciplinary procedures for campus protest violations.

by Jonathan Shaw

“The World Is Waiting”

Harvard Medical School’s $750-million capital campaign

The Challenges of Greener Cities

Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities hosts inaugural challenge conference.

David Ellwood to Step Down

The Harvard Kennedy School’s leader will conclude his service at the end of the academic year.

Kennedy School Advances Campus Building Plans

An ambitious expansion and reconfiguration goes before Cambridge planners.

Graduate School of Education Launches $250-Million Campaign

Harvard aims to “learn to change the world” at a moment of crisis and promise in schooling.

Graduate School of Design Launches $110-Million Campaign

Local and global ambitions for "grounded visionaries" in architecture, landscape design, and urban planning

Harvard Public Health’s $350-Million Infusion

A transformational gift undergirds a global health agenda.

A Harmonious Revolution

Harvard Medical School turns to the humanities.

by Karolina Brook

New, Harvard-wide Sexual Assault Policy Released

A central University team will initiate investigations of cases.

A New University for Vietnam

Harvard-affiliated Fulbright University approved by prime minister