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Taking Climate Action at Harvard

Focusing on prime polluting industries, plus politics and policy

by Jonathan Shaw

Fewer Grad Students, No Spring Recess

Harvard continues to change with the coronavirus.

by John S. Rosenberg

The Upside

President Bacow remains positive despite the pandemic.

by John S. Rosenberg

Crimson Red Ink

Harvard reports lower revenues and a loss for the year, as the pandemic’s sweeping effects begin to take hold.

by John S. Rosenberg

Spring Remains Remote

Harvard professional schools continue (mostly) online learning during the next semester—and other indicators for 2021.

by John S. Rosenberg

Harvard Renovated

An autumn walk reveals construction progress, as the campus changes while most people are away.

by Kristina DeMichele

Fraught Fall

A semester conducted in the shadow of the coronavirus

by John S. Rosenberg

School Goes Remote

Students, faculty, and staff adjust to a changed landscape.

by Jacob Sweet

Harvard Helps Local Small Businesses

Using local accommodations and assisting commercial tenants

by Kristina DeMichele

“Our Vote Counts”

A cross-cultural effort fosters civic engagement in activists’ own communities.

by Kristina DeMichele

In Search of Spontaneity

A new College semester begins, at home. 

by Matteo Wong