Capital Campaign
Hutchins Center Announces 15 Du Bois Fellows
The new fellows will join five others who have been in residence with the program since the beginning of the fall term.
Glenn H. Hutchins
Glenn H. Hutchins '77, a leading University donor and co-chair of the Harvard Campaign, applauds medalists at the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal ceremony in October 2013.
At Forum, Faust Stresses Importance of Higher Education and Humanities
The trip was the president's fifth to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland since 2008.
$10 Million Gift from Media Magnate Will Endow HLS Public Service Fellowship
Sumner M. Redstone's gift to Harvard Law School will support graduating students who wish to pursue careers in public service.
Benefactor Donates $10 Million to GSD
The Graduate School of Design announced last Wednesday that John K. F. Irving ’83 and his sister Anne Irving Oxley have donated $10 million to the school in honor of their father John E. (Jack) Irving.
Restaurants, Offices in Former Holyoke Center Face Uncertain Future
Restaurant owners in the former Holyoke Center said the University gave them little notice of its plans to overhaul the building at the center of the Square, but said they still hope to be part of the site’s future after part of the building becomes a new campus center.
Three-Story Campus Center Expected To Open in 2018, Holyoke Center Renamed
The center, which has been renamed after donors Richard A. Smith ’46 and his wife Susan F. Smith, will undergo construction beginning in 2016.
University Report Reveals Mixed Financial Outlook
Harvard’s financial report for the 2013 fiscal year paints a picture of a University that has recovered significantly from losses suffered during the recent financial crisis but is still looking with anticipation to the Harvard Campaign for relief, if not for a complete solution to all financial difficulties.
With Space and Personnel at a Premium, SEAS To Increase Faculty by Nearly 30 Percent
Facing constraints in manpower and space, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is set to make twenty new tenure-track hires and is preparing for its building projects in Allston, SEAS Dean Cherry A. Murray told The Crimson in an interview this week.
Radcliffe Institute Will Seek $70 Million in Campaign
Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will seek to raise $70 million in its segment of The Harvard Campaign, Radcliffe Campaign co-chair Susan S. Wallach ’68 announced Monday night at a campaign launch event in Agassiz Hall in Radcliffe Yard.
A Small Chunk of the Campaign
Radcliffe’s goal represents a little more than 1 percent of the University’s $6.5 billion campaign.
Launching the Radcliffe Campaign
University President Drew G. Faust speaks at the launch of the Radcliffe Campaign on Monday.
Launching the Radcliffe Campaign
Donor Sidney R. Knafel ’52, who serves as a co-chair for the Radcliffe campaign and the University-wide campaign, addresses the crowd at a dinner event Monday night that was part of the launch of the Radcliffe campaign.
Donors and Professors Confer at Symposia After FAS Capital Campaign Launch
At a symposium on digital education, Robert A. Lue, a biology professor and director of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, said that Harvard needs donors’ support to lead research on innovation in teaching and learning.
FAS Will Seek $2.5 Billion in Its Portion of the Capital Campaign
The goal, which comprises a little more than a third of the record-breaking $6.5 billion the University hopes to raise in the coming years, will likely make The Harvard Campaign for Arts and Sciences the largest subset of the overall fundraising effort.