ClassroomLike nowhere else in higher education, Harvard is exploring, innovating, experimenting, and leading change in how faculty teach and how students learn. At this moment of disruption and change, Harvard can shape the future of education.

Key Facts

  • Harvard’s teaching strategy has three main components: direct investments in faculty activities; programs that support faculty innovation and share best practices; and infrastructure to help us teach in new ways.
  • From 2008 to 2013, the number of General Education classes grew from 51 to 482.
  • The Campaign will augment the activities and research of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, HarvardX, and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Learning Incubator.
  • As of August 2013, more than 500,000 individuals worldwide had signed up for HarvardX online classes.
  • Investments in classrooms, technology, faculty members, and groundbreaking research will enhance the on-campus learning experience for current students and allow Harvard to lead positive change for the global landscape of education.

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