The Veterans Day service at Memorial Church honored Harvard’s “long crimson line.”
11.12.11
Air Force training to be offered on campus
9.14.11
Radcliffe Institute’s dean steps down, FAS’s fitter fisc, renovation for Old Quincy, J-term update, and other Harvard news
6.16.11
The 2011 ROTC commissioning ceremony
5.25.11
Decision reflects repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.
4.19.11
As military service is opened to gays, the University agrees to end a ban dating to the Vietnam War era.
4.17.11
University Professorship for Paul Farmer, ROTC after DADT, admissions angst, a higher-education update, and other University news
2.23.11
In the wake of a historic Senate vote, President Faust discusses the future of ROTC on campus.
12.20.10
Scott Brown declares that Harvard should allow the military program to operate on campus.
10.7.10
Dean Evelynn Hammonds wants to consider “a number of important questions about BGLT student experiences.”
10.6.10
A dozen Harvard cadets prepare to join a “learning organization.” [audio]
5.27.10
Short takes on recent Harvard news
5.1.10
A plaque honoring Harvard’s Medal of Honor recipients is dedicated in Memorial Church.
1.1.10
Harvard’s Medal of Honor winners and other alumni veterans, living and dead, were honored by President Drew Faust and U.S. Army Chief of Staff George Casey during a Memorial Church service.
11.12.09
The University’s Medal of Honor recipients are memorialized.
11.1.09