World Memories of air-raid sirens, bombed-out tanks near Kyiv Two Ukraine natives, Harvard-affiliated doctors assessed needs, are creating materials to help train physicians on treating war injuries
World How Title IX transformed colleges, universities over past 50 years Upended intercollegiate sports but also touched many corners of campus, forcing shifts in hiring, promotion, admissions, reckoning on sexual harassment, assault
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Science Brain practices new tasks while we sleep Scientists believe it plays a role in how we learn and form long-term memories
Will rare U.S. unity on Ukraine lift Democrats? Probably not, says famed political journalist Gerald Seib, but party could pay price in midterms if war goes ‘terribly wrong’ World| DateMay 18, 2022May 19, 2022
Getting through it together Before COVID, a cancer diagnosis. Here’s how one family grew closer even as the world seemed to come apart. Campus| DateMay 18, 2022May 24, 2022
Researchers find sleep benefit in higher dose of melatonin Supplements show promise in small study of older adults Health| DateMay 18, 2022May 19, 2022
10 teams tackle climate change Climate Change Solutions Fund awards $1.3M in research grants to address local and global issues Science| DateMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Good with left brain but invested in right as well Brian Bertrand to take statistics degree to business world but eventually use experiences to lift arts organizations Campus| DateMay 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Lessons in hate from the Holocaust to Buffalo Ed School event was to focus on learning from past. Speakers say recent killings show how much it’s needed now World| DateMay 17, 2022May 18, 2022
Women mostly stayed in workforce as pandemic unfolded, defying forecasts Harvard economist says education a larger factor than gender in labor changes World| DateMay 17, 2022May 19, 2022
Community by design First Graduate School of Design alum to serve as HAA president, Allyson Mendenhall is committed to creating inclusive alumni experiences Campus| DateMay 17, 2022May 16, 2022
How to cope with baby formula shortage What parents should know and do before the terror takes hold Health| DateMay 17, 2022May 17, 2022
Blazing her own path For Lucy Wickings, a homeless, first-gen student, it was all uphill. Next she’s looking to help others Campus| DateMay 17, 2022May 17, 2022
Snatching a culture back from state-sanctioned violence Harvard Scholar at Risk works to save artifacts, archives of Manipur’s Indigenous people World| DateMay 17, 2022May 16, 2022
Service comes first Tyler Patrick, a Marine shaped by Catholic social teaching, departs campus as ‘best of what Harvard Law School offers’ Campus| DateMay 16, 2022May 17, 2022
Moves by Russia, China, North Korea rekindle nuclear concerns Global security experts scrutinize weapon deployment threats in Ukraine, accelerated missile tests, silo construction World| DateMay 16, 2022May 17, 2022
An end and a beginning Peabody returns sacred scrolls, pipe tomahawk to White Earth tribe in repatriation ceremony World| DateMay 16, 2022May 18, 2022
A.R.T. to produce North American premiere of ‘Life of Pi’ theatrical adaptation News +| DateMay 16, 2022May 23, 2022
‘The dawn of a new era in astronomy’ What the quest to image black holes could tell us about our universe Science| DateMay 13, 2022May 16, 2022
Lapp to step down as executive VP Harvard’s chief administrative officer will pass reins to Meredith Weenick this summer News| DateMay 12, 2022May 13, 2022
First image of black hole at the heart of Milky Way Pioneering Harvard-led global collaborative unveils latest portrait, bolstering understanding of relativity, gravity Science| DateMay 12, 2022May 12, 2022
Three Medical School faculty elected to NAS Scientists recognized for distinguished achievements in research News| DateMay 11, 2022
Things may look shaky, but recession isn’t certainty Economist says amid tumbling stocks, rising prices, scrambling Fed much will depend on how consumers react Business| DateMay 11, 2022May 11, 2022
That feeling you get when listening to sad music? It’s humanity. Susan Cain’s new book explores how bittersweet view of life can lead to creativity, connection World| DateMay 11, 2022May 11, 2022
A tour of the brain’s life span, complete with upside-down vision Billions of neurons wire together to form a biological supercomputer — how? Science| DateMay 11, 2022May 12, 2022
U.S. heart attack death rate among highest Despite international guidelines, substantial differences found in treatment, outcomes in heart attack care across six high-income countries Health| DateMay 11, 2022May 11, 2022
Bringing 17th-century Enlightenment tradition to Memorial Hall Undergraduate Salon aims to revive ‘age of conversation,’ particularly about bridges between sciences, humanities Arts| DateMay 11, 2022May 10, 2022
Grandma’s workouts may have made you healthier Joslin study finds exercise during pregnancy may yield metabolic benefits in grandchildren Health| DateMay 10, 2022May 11, 2022
Sorry, fries are no match for almonds Harvard expert challenges potato industry-funded study that finds little difference between the two foods Health| DateMay 10, 2022May 11, 2022
Just City Mayoral Fellows address racial injustice through design interventions News +| DateMay 10, 2022
Lessons on diplomacy, sustainability of International Space Station First Korean astronaut details experiences with Americans, Russians on mission, thoughts on Ukraine Science| DateMay 10, 2022May 9, 2022