John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2021
Online education at Harvard—a status report
Pandemic-driven virtual learning booms—and perhaps promises improved residential education, too.
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2021
Higher-profile Board of Overseers Election
Prospective candidates and their diverse views of Harvard’s future and the Board’s role
Harvard President Bacow on Universities in Polarized Era
President Bacow speaks out on U.S. political conditions—and universities’ rightful role.
Harvard Forward Candidates on Overseer Ballot
For the second consecutive year, petitioners have qualified to be candidates in the Board of Overseers election.
How Many Undergraduates Are At Harvard Now?
Far fewer students in residence than the number invited back to campus for spring
Harvard Overseer Prospects’ Views
Responses to Harvard Magazine’s questionnaire about the University’s challenges and opportunities—and Overseers’ role in leading the institution forward
Nominating Committee Overseer Candidates
Nominating committee slate announced, as Harvard Forward slate seeks petition signatures.
Harvard Cautions on Spring Classes
Administrators sound cautious note about on-campus learning amid the intensifying pandemic.
Bacow on Biden Agenda, Policing
Addressing international students, and rethinking community safety
Harvard reunions, alumni meeting to be virtual
The alumni association announces the inevitable.
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2021
Harvard’s annual financial report
The pandemic—and prospects for the University and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2021
Harvard FAS dean’s annual report
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ annual report on the professoriate—and the challenges of making it more diverse