John S. Rosenberg

Reopening. . .Carefully

Resuming Harvard in residence, with continuing coronavirus cautions

Penny Pritzker Gives $100 Million for New Harvard Economics Facility

Landmark support for an eminently strong department

Has Harvard “Divested”?

Interpreting President Bacow’s recent statement on climate change

Harvard’s Endowment Outlook—Updated

How far is up in a year of robust investment returns? The University of Virginia’s report is suggestive.

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.”

The Art of the Dean

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences leader’s plans before and beyond the pandemic

edX Exit

Harvard and MIT sell to a for-profit company, and pursue their mission with a new model.

The future of teaching

Pilot program points to the potential of hybrid instruction.

Breaking even in a bleak year?

Elements may be in place for the University’s financial recovery.

Virtual Graduation 2.0

Harvard’s second, more expansive online graduation, with honorands and more

The Year That Was

Class spirit (the shirt), recyclable regalia, Zoom primal scream

Harvard Graduation Morning Exercises Commencement 2021

The Morning Exercises—further adapted for the era of COVID and streaming—come with strong messages about racial justice.