Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska will headline a Harvard Institute of Politics event at noon on Tuesday to discuss the role of Ukrainian studies in the country’s war against Russia. Zelenska’s talk ...
Infighting and Pressure From Above: Inside Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery Initiative The $100 million Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative is meant to redress the University’s historic ties to ...
Renovations on Harvard’s Bright-Landry Hockey Center ended in August, bringing major technological upgrades to the men’s and women’s ice hockey team’s nearly 50-year-old home. The arena, which had its ...
Welcome to Harvard and to some, welcome back! As the new semester encroaches upon us, we would like to take a moment of reflection and pass on to the next generation the campus lore from the past few ...
It’s September, which means that Brat summer has unfortunately… shall I say it? Come to a close. But that doesn’t mean we need to say goodbye forever. Why not bring some of Brat summer into the fall?
Jeffrey S. Flier is the Higginson Professor of Physiology and Medicine and a co-president of the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard. A recent policy decision by the American Association of ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 opened the fall semester on Thursday by warning students that they should be “prepared to be held accountable” if they engage in protests that violate University ...
A federal judge agreed to dismiss two counts in a lawsuit filed by Harvard against insurance broker Marsh USA in a major setback for the University’s efforts to recoup nearly $15 million in legal fees ...
The multilingual psychedelic funk band, Khruangbin, stood out among the rest of Saturday's performances at Boston Calling. Following an afternoon of distinctly twang and folk acts, the Texas trio ...
An external investigation found that toxic workplace allegations against Graham & Parks Elementary School Principal Kathleen M. Smith were “unsubstantiated,” Cambridge Public Schools Interim ...