John S. Rosenberg

Harvard summit on higher education and public good

A Harvard summit probes how to meld universities’ academic and external aspirations.

Debating Diversity

Closing arguments in the admissions lawsuit, and affirmative action in broader context

Winthrop House tensions and government department concerns

Winthrop House tensions and government department concerns

The gradual diversification of Harvard’s faculties

A tenure track, resources for recruiting and retention, childcare, and more contribute to changes in the professoriate.

ART to Allston and dual-degree decision

ART to Allston and dual-degree decision

Howard Gardner et al. on higher education in the twenty-first century

Howard Gardner and colleagues release a seven-year study of higher education in the twenty-first century.

Harvard course requirements quantitative reasoning

How Harvard will structure its General Education “quantitative reasoning” requirement

Harvard College course shopping period

Undergraduates’ flexibility in registering for courses is retained for at least a year or two.

Harvard Lowell House changes portraits display

A meaningful change in the images on display in the renewed Lowell House

Harvard Business School lessons Lehman Brothers

A Harvard Business School exhibition traces the rise and Great Recession fall of an iconic investment bank.

Harvard President Bacow academic freedom China

The president addresses fraught issues at a delicate time in China.

Harvard American Repertory Theater Moving to Allston

A $100-million gift catalyzes a surprising theater relocation.