Commencement 2014
Capital Campaign
Six and a half billion dollars. Is Harvard worth it? It is the question that every potential donor, no matter how deep his or her pockets, must ask as they mull the Harvard’s record-seeking capital campaign.
HUCTW Anniversary
The Harvard Union for Clerical and Technical Workers first organized in 1988 and immediately set out to negotiate its first contract with Harvard.
Year in Sports - Game of the Year - Men's Basketball vs. Michigan State - Siyani Chambers
After hitting multiple late-game shots in the team’s second-round victory over Cincinnati, sophomore point guard Siyani Chambers tallied 10 points, four assists, and four boards against the Spartans in 38 minutes of play.
1989 Hockey
The Harvard men’s hockey team celebrates its first and only NCAA Championship after beating Minnesota, 4-3, on April 1, 1989.
1989 Reunion Issue
25 years ago, HUCTW celebrated its first contract, the College's Housing system came under fire, and men's hockey won Harvard its only national championship in history. This week, the Class of 1989 reunites on campus for its 25th reunion.
Tamara E. Rogers
Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Tamara E. Rogers '74 leads Harvard's sizable and influential development arm.
1964 Reunion Issue
50 years ago, the College mourned a 'Son of Harvard,' watched one of its own arrested for civil rights protestation in Georgia, and lived through "The Great Harvard Sex Scandal." This week, the Class of 1964 reunites on campus for its 50th reunion.
Year in Photos - FM - Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai was honored with the the Harvard Foundation’s Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award on Sept. 27 in Sanders Theatre.
Year in Sports - Coach of the Year - Maura Crowell
After losing coach Katey Stone and three players to the Olympics, the Crimson did not miss a beat under interim coach Maura Crowell. The team won 23 games and made the ECAC semifinals in 2014.
Year in Sports - Male Player of the Year - Ali Farag
After capturing a national championship in his sophomore year, senior Ali Farag fell short of the title as a junior before reclaiming his place at the top of collegiate squash in his final year at Harvard.
Kenneth C. Griffin
Kenneth C. Griffin ’89 donated $150 million to Harvard in February 2014, the largest gift in the history of the College.
Male Breakout Player of the Year, Runner-Up: Paul Stanton
In a position of need, the Harvard football team turned to sophomore Paul Stanton, and the running back more than just stepped up.