Celebrating the start of construction at Harvard Business School’s newest building
12.5.11
The University has issued a new set of recommendations for its landholdings there.
8.19.11
Radcliffe Institute’s dean steps down, FAS’s fitter fisc, renovation for Old Quincy, J-term update, and other Harvard news
6.16.11
Commercial development of housing, a “private-sector enterprise research campus,” and a hotel and conference center would replace much of the academic expansion Harvard envisioned earlier.
6.16.11
The University explores co-development in Allston that might help fund science research there, and possibly a move by the Harvard School of Public Health.
4.8.11
The University’s annual financial report portrays an institution adapting to an era of reduced revenues and expenses.
12.16.10
Early in the fall term, Drew Faust reviews Harvard’s improved finances, University governance, scientific misconduct, and other issues.
10.19.10
An overseer for envisioning Harvard’s building priorities in Cambridge, Allston, and Longwood Medical Area
10.19.10
A new education residence, a center to support academic and community entrepreneurship, and further (revised) plans for Harvard’s Allston holdings
10.14.10
Executive vice president Katie Lapp is swiftly altering the ways Harvard budgets, builds, computes, and more.
8.19.10
Short takes on recent Harvard news
7.1.10
Christopher M. Gordon, who came to the University when campus expansion was on the fast track, leaves in an era of readjusted expectations.
6.7.10
Renovating, renting, and erecting sustainably
5.1.10
With construction on its huge science facility in Allston halted, Harvard reconsiders its planned expansion there.
3.1.10