John S. Rosenberg
Harvard exhibition of Neolithic Chinese pottery
An exhibition of prehistoric earthenware deepens understanding of early Chinese cultures and communities.
How Harvard might discuss liberal-arts education more fruitfully
How Harvard might discuss liberal-arts education more fruitfully
Harvard business engineering schools in Allston
Amid an Allston building boom, the first new academic ties between Harvard Business School and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard’s class scheduling for Allston campus
How to improve class scheduling—now, and when College classes cross the Charles River for the new engineering complex in Allston.
Harvard’s endowment examined
Congressional inquiry reveals insights into Harvard's endowment-management costs, financial aid, and other schools' policies.
Final clubs, conflicts of interest, improving writing, and more
Final-club sanctions, a new Corporation member, medical conflicts of interest, MIT capital campaign, and improving student writing
Radcliffe panelists dissect inequality and economic growth
A substantive discussion at this election-year Radcliffe Day
Morning Exercises of Harvard’s 365th Commencement
The Morning Exercises of Harvard's 365th Commencement
Bonauto, Cardoso, Spielberg Harvard honorary degrees
The University confers honorary degrees on six men and three women.
Harvard appoints David M. Rubenstein to senior governing board
An orderly, future succession, from educator to investment manager, on the senior governing board
Overseers results
Alumni Association-nominated candidates win; the University reports on the balloting early.
Harvard’s ties to new Fulbright University Vietnam
President Obama’s visit and a developing nation’s new university