University News
Reparations as Public Health
A Harvard forum on the racial health gap
by Lydialyle Gibson
Can the Catholic Church Help Explain Western Psychology?
A social-science analysis of how Catholicism transformed Western culture
by Drew Pendergrass
Nitin Nohria to Conclude Business School Deanship
Will step down at the end of this academic year
by John S. Rosenberg
An Overseers Challenge Slate—and More on Fossil-Fuel Divestment
Young alumni and others advance an agenda of governance change and divestment from fossil-fuel investments.
Debating Divestment in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
A formal, docketed discussion as proponents of divestment intensify their campaign
by John S. Rosenberg
A Commitment to Radicalism
A Radcliffe Institute conference looks back on the legacy of activist icon Angela Davis and ahead to freedom struggles at Harvard and around the globe.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Medicine for an Ailing Democracy
How to reform voting and elections in the United States to create a representative democracy
by Jonathan Shaw
Taking Stock of Harvard’s Athletics Culture
Outgoing athletics director Bob Scalise on recruitment, sports and society, and the educational role of sports
by Jonathan Shaw
Harvard Reports a $298-Million Surplus and Details Endowment Changes
The University discloses a sixth consecutive budget surplus—and details enormous changes in the endowment.
by John S. Rosenberg
Reforming the Electoral College
A conference at Harvard Law School focused on reform of the Electoral College
by Cherone Duggan
Athletics Director Robert L. Scalise will Retire in June
Scalise has been Nichols Family Director of Athletics for the past 18 years.
by Jonathan Shaw