Mount Laurel and Climate Change
In combatting climate change, will courts hold that the general welfare trumps local sovereignty?
by Cherone Duggan
Forgive, but Don’t Forget
…and don’t always forgive
by Lincoln Caplan
The Miller-Hunn Award Winners
Honoring outstanding alumni interviewers for the College
Aloian Memorial Scholars
Honoring those who enrich the quality of life in their Houses
William Kaelin Wins Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Kaelin is the forty-ninth Harvard faculty member to win the Nobel.
"Smarter, Stronger, Kinder"
Sesame Street celebrates a 50-year collaboration with Harvard.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Full Report: Harvard’s Use of Race in Admissions Upheld
The College’s admissions office does not discriminate against Asian-Americans, a federal judge ruled October 1.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Debating Divestment
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences discusses what Harvard ought to do about climate change.
by John S. Rosenberg
FAS Dean’s Academic Priorities—and Financial Constraints
Claudine Gay’s annual report to the faculty outlines broad goals—and challenging circumstances.
Court Upholds Harvard’s Race-Conscious Admissions Program
Harvard’s admissions policies do not discriminate against Asian-American applicants, a federal judge ruled today.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova