Campus ‘You need to take care of your female student athletes’ Harvard’s Erin McDermott, Pat Henry reflect on legacy of Title IX on its 50th anniversary
Campus Larry Bacow, University’s 29th president, to step down next June ‘Collectively we have made Harvard better and stronger in countless ways’
Arts Who is your favorite literary hero, villain? Some of Harvard’s best-known readers, writers weigh in
Arts Funny lady Emma Eun-joo Choi ’23 dishes on her NPR comedy podcast — and that guy with pay phone in his yard
Historic gift an investment in pandemic-weary educators, dean says Financial aid for master’s program comes as teachers confront debt, classroom challenges World| DateFebruary 3, 2022February 3, 2022
Fighting for human rights in riven land overseen by repressive regime Scholar at Risk and lawyer Nicholas Opiyo describes how growing up during Ugandan civil war shaped his future World| DateFebruary 3, 2022February 7, 2022
Meet Harvard’s 2022 Beijing Olympians Six from University take part in Winter Games Campus| DateFebruary 3, 2022February 2, 2022
Biggest hurdle to U.S. energy policy revamp? Millions of displaced workers Harvard-MIT Roosevelt Project points to studies of Gulf Coast, Appalachia, ways to ease transition World| DateFebruary 2, 2022
Is Omicron really ‘milder’? Not exactly. Variant’s perceived lower severity of infections likely due to more population immunity Health| DateFebruary 2, 2022February 3, 2022
Should married couples live apart? Separate takes from husband-and-wife psychiatrists on distance, drift, and how to stay connected World| DateFebruary 2, 2022February 2, 2022
Six Harvard members honored by AAAS for outstanding scientific contributors News +| DateFebruary 2, 2022
Alberto Francesco Alesina, 63 Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences Campus| DateFebruary 2, 2022
Live, from Harvard Square, it’s spring semester Students return for second in-person term in two years Campus| DateFebruary 2, 2022February 3, 2022
Andrew Knoll awarded the 2022 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences by the Royal Swedish Academy News +| DateFebruary 1, 2022
Want to be a good person? Stop trying so hard. Social psychologist Dolly Chugh says being perfect is impossible and it’s more productive to opt for ‘goodish’ World| DateFebruary 1, 2022
Rocky path to publication for ‘most dangerous book’ Judged ‘vile’ and ‘obscene’ in 1922, Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ exploded old ways of thinking about fiction — and world itself Arts| DateFebruary 1, 2022June 3, 2022
Willing but unable to get COVID shot Study of racial, ethnic disparities in vaccine rates suggests mistrust of system plays role but unequal access may be greater culprit in U.S. Health| DateFebruary 1, 2022February 2, 2022
Celebrating the founder of Black History Month In new book, Ed School’s Jarvis Givens tracks influence of pioneering scholar who fought to preserve record of African American life World| DateFebruary 1, 2022February 1, 2022
Charting the path of a ‘Civil Rights Queen’ Radcliffe dean’s book explores life of social justice pioneer, lawyer, politician, and judge Constance Baker Motley Campus| DateJanuary 31, 2022February 1, 2022
Logic or emotion: Which is more valuable? Neither, according to Leonard Mlodinow’s new book, which argues thinking and feeling are inextricably linked Science| DateJanuary 31, 2022January 31, 2022
Back in days of great floods New research shows overflowing rivers helped sculpt face of Mars Science| DateJanuary 31, 2022
Helping trapped low-wage workers, employers struggling to fill spots Business School research shows training, career paths help retain employees, lift their future prospects, make firms more competitive Business| DateJanuary 28, 2022
Research suggests role for anthrax in fighting pain Animal findings could inform search for opioid alternatives Health| DateJanuary 28, 2022January 28, 2022
John Holdren wins National Academy of Sciences’ most prestigious award News +| DateJanuary 27, 2022February 1, 2022
Deval Patrick appointed professor of practice and co-director of HKS’s Center for Public Leadership News +| DateJanuary 27, 2022
Students call ensuring diversity on campus vital Reaction follows Supreme Court decision to rule on University’s policy of considering race as one factor among many in admissions World| DateJanuary 27, 2022January 27, 2022
Higher ed, civil rights leaders decry high court decision to hear admissions case They say ruling could change face of U.S. colleges, extend to wider curbs on diversity policies World| DateJanuary 26, 2022January 28, 2022
Vitamin D supplements lower risk of autoimmune disease, researchers say Study of older adults is 'first direct evidence' of protection against rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, other conditions Health| DateJanuary 26, 2022January 27, 2022
Hanage and other scientists keep close watch on Omicron subvariant U.S. experts await data from Asia, Denmark, South Africa Health| DateJanuary 26, 2022January 26, 2022