Holy Cross bests Harvard as the football season begins.
The dean of the Harvard School of Public Health connects pandemics and policy in a lunchtime talk.
Dean Michael D. Smith details hard-won budget improvements—and the challenges remaining.
A new lament about the status of English critiques the Harvard department’s new curriculum.
A new documentary by R. J. Cutler ’83 takes viewers behind the glamour of a fashion powerhouse.
Eli President Richard C. Levin signals deeper endowment losses and spending cuts. What are the implications for Harvard’s finances?
A Jersey called “Faith” helps the Hollis professor of divinity celebrate God’s green earth, plus an old chair, a new book, and his retirement.
James D. Watson and Edward O. Wilson, two major exponents of modern biology, reflect on the convergence of the evolutionary and molecular approaches in their field.
Harvard Management Company’s annual report quantifies the punishing decline in the value of the University’s endowment.
China could produce seven times its current electricity needs using wind alone.
In a break with tradition, President Faust will present her address in person, rather than in written form.
Welcoming Harvard’s “fourth College class of ’13”
Baratunde Thurston ’99 of The Onion combines comedy, politics, and technology.
Atul Gawande, surgeon and health-policy scholar, never expected to be a literary voice of medicine.
Support, and a backlash, for the trendy new shoes; a Harvard professor offers an evolutionary perspective.
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