John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2021
Timely guidance for colleges enrolling first-generation and low-income students
Rachel Gable’s research on helping first-generation and low-income students succeed at elite colleges
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2021
News on the spring term, naming conventions for buildings and gifts, and racial
Updates on the spring term, naming conventions, and racial equity
Harvard College Juniors Seniors Back to Campus Spring Semester
After a successful fall term, but with coronavirus protocols still in place, an attempt to accommodate more undergraduates in residence
Harvard Forward New Overseer Slate
Three aspirants for election to the Board of Overseers, under its new rules limiting petition candidates
Harvard Business School Halts Hybrid Classes
Surging coronavirus cases force move to all-remote instruction.
Harvard Arts and Sciences Report Pandemic Hiring Finances
…prompting a different kind of Faculty of Arts and Sciences annual report.
Harvard Fewer Grad Students No Spring Recess
Harvard continues to change with the coronavirus.
Harvard Invests in MIT The Engine
Neighboring institutions collaborate in a venture-capital firm seeing to tackle tough technological challenges.
Harvard President Bacow on pandemic and after
President Bacow remains positive despite the pandemic.
Harvard Explores Renaming Principles
Toward guidelines for how to proceed in an era of reconsidering past associations
Harvard lower revenues financial loss in pandemic
Harvard reports lower revenues and a loss for the year, as the pandemic’s sweeping effects begin to take hold.
Harvard Schools Remote Teaching Spring Term
Harvard professional schools continue (mostly) online learning during the next semester—and other indicators for 2021.