During the annual Why I Changed My Mind event, three Harvard Law School faculty members shared how their experiences in government, advocacy, and academia reshaped their views.
Join fellow alumni from across Harvard to hear from President Alan M. Garber AB ’77, PhD ’82 and Provost John Manning AB ’82, JD ’85. Vanessa Liu AB ’96, JD ’01 will moderate this live conversation for the Harvard alumni community.
Economist John Y. Campbell, an expert in long-term investing and endowment management, discusses the delicate balance between addressing Harvard’s immediate financial needs and safeguarding its endowment for the future.
Harvard students are breaking bread and bridging divides through “Our Harvard,” a student-led effort to foster dialogue across differences and offer varied perspectives on a range of issues.
Scientist and physician Richard P. Lifton, a prominent leader in biomedical research and higher education, will become a fellow of Harvard College on July 1.
The inaugural session of Ethics IRL, a new series organized by the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, focused on the ethical dilemmas of social media’s impact on higher education.
Voting is now open for Harvard's Board of Overseers and HAA Elected Directors. Alumni can vote online or by paper ballot for up to six candidates for Overseer and up to six candidates for Elected Director. Voting closes on May 20.
A new University-wide pilot initiative will support faculty working in collaboration with leaders in government, nonprofits, and the private sector to develop solutions to pressing societal problems.
In his first essay for Harvard Magazine, President Alan M. Garber writes about enhancing financial aid and extending education beyond Harvard’s campus.