College admits 14.5 percent of early applicants
Harvard briefly abandoned early action a decade ago. Now, the admissions dean says the program is the “new normal.”
Right Now | January-February 2017
Tax Collection and Civil Society
Paying Pakistani tax collectors for better performance to increase tax revenue
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2017
More tumultuous Harvard labor relations
A strike, negotiations, and a vote on wages, benefits, and union recognition
Treasure | January-February 2017
Ukrainian-language collections housed at Harvard
One of the largest Ukrainian-language collections in the world, housed at Harvard
Trump and Clinton campaign managers go head to head
Trump and Clinton campaign managers dissect election strategy, and argue about racism.
Hundreds protest Trump advisers at Harvard Kennedy School
Protesters at the Kennedy School called for the dismissal of Trump adviser Steve Bannon.
Averting Strike, Janitors Reach Contract Agreement
Averting a second campus strike this semester
A “women's weekend” at Harvard
An inaugural celebration of the women of Harvard and Radcliffe
Harvard Reports Budget Surplus of $77 Million
Strong capital-campaign giving, tuition growth, and a slight increase in federal funding contribute to this year’s surplus.
What’s in the New Dining Workers’ Contract?
The new contract involves compromises from both Harvard and the dining workers’ union.
Treasure | November-December 2016
Political pins for women
A century of mini political mileposts
Dining-hall Workers’ Strike Begins
The union demands a year-round living wage and affordable health insurance.