A New York Times story asks how the experience shaped the presidential candidate.
1.4.12
The Harvard Law School professor is in a dead heat with Republican senator Scott Brown.
10.3.11
The Harvard Law School professor will announce her candidacy for the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s nomination for the seat now held by Scott Brown.
9.13.11
In a straitened era, landmark construction projects advance academic goals.
4.17.11
The University’s offerings will refinance debt and finance various capital projects.
12.16.10
Renovating, renting, and erecting sustainably
5.1.10
The building’s façade is now visible.
4.7.10
Construction continues at the Law School and begins at the Fogg Art Museum.
3.1.10
The newspaper recognizes the financial watchdog, and picks American Repertory Theatre’s Diane Paulus as a runner-up.
12.22.09
Short takes on recent news
7.1.09
School-specific news on layoffs; FAS cost-cutting working groups; and the endowment’s forward commitments
6.30.09
The Internet, by allowing like-minded individuals to self-segregate, has had a polarizing effect on democracy, suggests Harvard Law School’s Cass Sunstein..
3.1.09
Paul M. Barrett reviews The Invisible Constitution, by Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe.
3.1.09