College News
Shuttle Service To Add Early Morning Route, Operate during Move-In
Starting this fall, shuttle service will include a 5:15 a.m. trip and increased service during move-in week and senior week.
Maggie Williams
Margaret "Maggie" A. Williams, who managed Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2008, has been named as director of the Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics, the school announced Thursday afternoon.
Bush, Bloomberg, and Others Awarded Honorary Degrees Thursday Morning
Former President George H. W. Bush received one of eight honorary degrees at Harvard’s 363rd Commencement Exercises on Thursday.
The Gates Within
As Harvard College tears down financial barriers to entry, its low-income students say they still wonder if they have a place inside the Ivory Tower.
From Policy to Practice
As the next step in combating sexual violence, members of the Harvard community are taking a closer look at campus culture.
Random, But Unequal
As the Houses undergo a decades-long renewal project aimed, in part, at equalizing their facilities, not all housing experiences will be the same.
The Extra-Curriculum
When the classroom leaves them unfulfilled, undergraduates increasingly turn to Harvard’s burgeoning extracurricular scene for another kind of education.
The Interim Year
With folksy emails and an open door policy, Donald H. Pfister restored trust in a College community rife with controversy and set the stage for its next permanent chapter.
Sandberg Urges Graduates To Open Themselves to Criticism, Seek Truth
Sheryl K. Sandberg ’91 called upon the College's Class of 2014 to be open to criticism and “see the truth and speak the truth” about discrimination in society today.
SAT IIs No Longer Required for Admission
The change is part of ongoing efforts to attract applicants from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds.
In Support of Student Activism, Seniors To Don Red Tape On Graduation Caps
Although the demonstration will focus on signaling support for Our Harvard Can Do Better, it will also back the work of a number of other student activist groups on campus.
PBK Elects Final 92 in Pre-Commencement Ceremony
Harvard’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa welcomed its last batch of graduating seniors on Tuesday morning.
Channeling ‘Breaking Bad,’ Faust Emphasizes Service, Moral Compass to Seniors
Faust surprised some in attendance by weaving the show’s dark storyline into an address that is usually celebratory and sentimental.
Flehinger Named Interim Secretary of Ad Board, Will Oversee Period of Transition
Currently the associate secretary of the Administrative Board, Brett Flehinger will replace the current head of the Ad Board, John “Jay” L. Ellison on July 1.