John S. Rosenberg

Claudine Gay Named Harvard’s Thirtieth President

Claudine Gay, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, to succeed Lawrence S. Bacow

Engineering Dean Frank Doyle to Depart for Brown

The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences leader to become provost to Brown

Black Ink—and Red

A huge budget surplus, but a down year for the endowment

A Fitter FAS

The dean’s annual report, plus updates on the faculty and its finances

Sarah Karmon to Lead Alumni Association

An HAA veteran will succeed Philip Lovejoy as executive director.

CFO Thomas Hollister to Step Down

Vice president for finance to conclude service at end of academic year

Arts and Sciences’ Post-Pandemic Prowess

A robust financial report sets the stage for strategic choices to come.

The Faculty Resumes Growing

But the annual trends report shows surprising reliance on non-ladder faculty in the classroom, and continuing struggles with diversity.

Harvard Divinity Dean Hempton to Step Down

Plans to depart at end of academic year

Hansjörg Wyss Gives $350 Million to Bioengineering Institute

The philanthropist makes a fourth gift to support basic and translational research.

Harvard Reports $406-Million Surplus, but Endowment Declines

The annual financial and endowment reports show the mixed effects of recovery from the pandemic.

Ben S. Bernanke ’75 Shares Economics Nobel

Three scholars honored for work on banking and financial crises.