A Justice’s Modest Counsel

Remembering David Souter ’61, LL.B. ’66

by Joshua D. Harlan

“Decarcerating” America

A Law School institute facilitates change “from the ground up.”

by Nancy Walecki

Brevia

Campus shuttle’s electric buses, planning chief, and other news

"To Repair This Imperfect World"

Harvard teaching and learning conference on educating for a global, changed society

Seven Harvard Affiliates Named HHMI Investigators

The designation comes with $9 million in research support

by Jonathan Shaw

Penny Pritzker Gives $100 Million for New Economics Facility

Landmark support for an eminently strong department

by John S. Rosenberg

Home Among Strangers

A recent graduate visits Harvard during a semi-normal semester

by Meena Venkataramanan

President Bacow Reviews Harvard Climate Actions

A summary of current work—and an important new appointment

by Jonathan Shaw

A Gene Therapy Breakthrough

A uniquely interdisciplinary lab has developed a new technique to deliver targeted gene therapies.

by Jonathan Shaw

Harvard Art Museums To Require Vaccination or Negative COVID Test

The announcement comes amid a spike in cases on campus and an increase in testing frequency. 

by Lydialyle Gibson

A Harvard “As Humane as It Is Humbling”: Morning Prayers

In Memorial Church, and at other opening-days exercises, President Bacow encourages the community to “excel in small moments.”

by John S. Rosenberg