The 2023-2024 Harvard Sustainability Report details how the University is leveraging its research and thought leadership to accelerate action toward a healthy, sustainable, fossil fuel-free future.
The University reported a budget surplus, along with robust endowment performance, and pointed to investments made throughout fiscal year 2024 in key mission-focused areas in its annual financial report.
The HAA has announced six recipients of the 2024 HAA Awards: Lewis “Lew” Auerbach AB ’63, AM ’64; Maria Carolina V. Dominguez AMP ’12; Matthew G. Hegarty AB ’82; Young Joon Kim JD ’83; Maiya Williams Verrone AB ’84; and John J. West Jr. MBA ’95.
Intellectual vitality embraces intellectual exploration, engagement with competing views, and reconsideration of foundational assumptions about the world, society, and one’s place in it.
On November 1, the Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Career Expo will connect Harvard and MIT students and alumni interested in climate with employers who are looking to recruit.
Students from the U.S. and beyond took a deep dive into issues of climate change, equity, and public health at an annual weeklong summit at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Shira Hoffer '25 founded a nonprofit aimed at promoting open-mindedness and active listening, improving community dynamics, and helping students build skills that will serve them for life.