John S. Rosenberg

Harvard building boom

A campus construction program of unprecedented proportions

Harvard President Faust to step down

President Faust’s exit timetable, and the search for her successor

Derek Bok on reforming higher ed

Derek Bok and other scholars weigh in on improving universities and colleges—and why that’s hard to do.

Business school-engineering joint tech degree

Harvard’s business and engineering faculties join forces on a new technology-design degree—before they co-locate in Allston.

Harvard presidential search under way

The Corporation’s senior fellow invites ideas in the search for Drew Faust’s successor.

Harvard President Faust stepping down 2018

An expected transition, as the University’s twenty-eighth president plans to conclude her service.

Harvard launches engineering-business degree

A new joint business-engineering master’s program to accelerate innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership for technology companies

Harvard online learning update

From HarvardX to the classroom, Harvard Medical teaching online, and more

Rethinking liberal arts Yale-NUS, Minerva

Yale-NUS, Nicholas Lemann, and Minerva remodel liberal arts for the twenty-first century.

Harvard’s core curriculum

The College’s general-education courses, revised

Harvard Jun Chinese ceramics

A collection of stunning Jun ceramics displayed—and analyzed

Federal funding at risk

The administration’s potentially costly misunderstanding about science