The Changing Campus
Scrubbing Supply Chains
Harvard leveraged construction of its new Science and Engineering Complex to remove harmful chemicals from building-materials supply chains.
by Jonathan Shaw
A Vision for Post-Pandemic Harvard
Taking stock of a pandemic year, President Bacow sketches how Harvard might change—and where it will not.
by John S. Rosenberg
Enlarging the Allston Enterprise Zone
Tishman Speyer details the first phase of the “enterprise research campus”—and points to a doubling of the project’s ultimate size.
by Jonathan Shaw
News Briefs
Reports on the pandemic spring semester, policing reform, Allston enlargement, and cell-manufacturing
Making Space
As SEAS moves to Allston, President Bacow highlights the University’s newest innovation hub.
by Lawrence Bacow
“A 500-Year Building”
A new center for engineering and applied sciences—finally
by Jonathan Shaw
Allston Options
Time to rethink the campus-development agenda?
How Harvard Handled the 1918 Flu Pandemic
Fall semester interrupted, a century ago
by Matteo Wong
Harvard Engineering School’s Move to Allston Deferred
As the pandemic halts construction, the move-in schedule for the fall semester has slipped.
by John S. Rosenberg
Brevia
The Law School launches a “Shield Working Group,” Allston update, keeping tabs on “fake news,” and more