A Course for the Commercial Space Age
First-of-its-kind class at HBS examines the economic future of space exploration
by Nancy Walecki
Building Native Nations
A Harvard Kennedy School course tackles governance in sovereign Indian territories.
by Juliet Isselbacher
An Expansive Vision for the Future of Teaching and Learning
Post-pandemic, what Harvard might try in classrooms, course design, and global education
by John S. Rosenberg
Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith to Speak at Harvard Alumni Day
An alumna and faculty member at a new Harvard tradition
by Nell Porter Brown
Are We Entering a Second Cold War?
A discussion of Russia’s invasion—and how it can end
by Jacob Sweet
Amending Undergraduate Academics
Reconsidering Harvard’s shopping week, double concentrations, and more
by John S. Rosenberg
“No Limits” to China-Russia Relations?
How the Ukraine invasion might affect Russia’s ties with its neighbor
by Lydialyle Gibson
Newell and Weld Boat Houses Scheduled for Major Renovation
Comprehensive modernization to begin this year
by John S. Rosenberg
Civil Rights Attorney Sherrilyn Ifill to Receive 2022 Radcliffe Medal
The educator and lawyer receives the Institute’s highest honor.
by Jacob Sweet
“That Human Element”
The Houghton debuts a digital collection of African-American primary sources.
by Lydialyle Gibson