College Administration
Student Information Systems Office Looks to Hire Students
The new student information system, which will be rolled out in FAS and the Divinity School in the fall, will allow students to file study cards and add/drop forms electronically.
On 'Heat Week' Day 3, Divest Protesters Target University Hall
The group decided to blockade University Hall after administrators did not respond directly to their blockade of Massachusetts Hall on Monday, according to Divest Harvard co-coordinator Talia K. Rothstein ’17.
Departments Prepare Potential Thesis Writers
According to faculty and staff from several departments, requiring or suggesting prospective thesis writers to draft proposals can help them develop their topics and planning summer research.
College Stalls Plans for Ad Board Database Meant To Increase Transparency
The Administrative Board has repeatedly pushed the database’s target release date back, amid concerns that the summaries could compromise the privacy of individual students.
Students Try Their Luck in House Rooming Lotteries
Adams House turns its upperclassman rooming lottery into a pseudo game show, complete with desserts and cheering and jeering as desirable rooms are taken by competing groups.
Students Voice Privacy Concerns in Advance of BSC's Move
Several students who attended a town hall discussion raised concerns about student privacy in advance of the Bureau of Study Counsel’s move back to the purview of Harvard College.
BSC Open Forum
Director of University Health Services Paul J. Barreira discusses new changes to the Bureau of Study Counsel at an open forum on Wednesday.
BSC Open Forum
Dean of Undergraduate Education Jay M. Harris discusses new changes to the Bureau of Study Counsel at an open forum on Wednesday.