Commencement
In Flux: Non-Ladder Life at Harvard
For the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ many lecturers, Harvard can be a pit stop riddled with job insecurity and uncertainty for what comes next.
Paying the Price
The University remains opposed to divesting its $35.9 billion endowment from fossil fuels, steadfast in the face of numerous sit-ins and demonstrations by students, alumni, and faculty affiliated with the activist group Divest Harvard.
2015 Class Photo
Members of the class of 2015 line up on the steps of Widener Library for their class photo.
Anderson Lab
A variety of equipment allows Anderson and his research team to replicate conditions in the atmosphere for their experiments
HSA-Run Charter Flights Flew High Over Allegations
Criticisms of HSA’s transparency and business practices from members of the student body abounded in the period between the University asking HSA to prepare “a complete report” on its charter flight services and its decision that reaffirmed HSA’s monopoly.
Divest Harvard
Protesters hang a banner from the upper floors of Massachusetts Hall on the second day of their weeklong April blockade of the administrative building, which houses University President Drew G. Faust’s office.
Jim Anderson
Chemistry professor James Anderson leads a research team of 20 that focuses on the interaction between climate and energy.
Chan and Faust
University President Drew G. Faust welcomes Gerald L. Chan on stage at the unveiling of his foundation’s $350 million gift to the Harvard School of Public Health in September 2014.
Year in Photos Arts : LOOK UP
Liza Batkin ‘15 offered jam to an attendee during the opening of the Harvard Dance Project’s “LOOK UP” in November. At one stage of the installation, dancers invited attendees to sit and eat bread.
Year in Photos Arts : Harvard Art Museums
Pomp marked the student opening of renovated Harvard Art Museums in November.
Stopping the Huskies
Senior netminder Emerance Maschmeyer looks to stop the dangerous Huskies attack.
Year in Photos: Divest Harvard
Canyon S. Woodward '15 of student activist group Divest Harvard hangs a banner during a protest in Massachusetts Hall on Feb. 12. A group of students rushed into the building during one of multiple protests demanding that the University divest from fossil fuels.
Year in Photos: Housing Day
Students in Adams House sprint down Plympton Street to Harvard Yard to begin Housing Day festivities on March 12.
Year in Photos: Shooting at Brigham
Members of the Boston Police Department and Brigham and Women’s Hospital personnel crossed the street away from the Harvard-affiliated hospital’s Shapiro building, where Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor Michael J. Davidson was fatally shot on Jan. 20.
Year in Photos: ROTC
From left, Carolyn F. Pushaw ’16, Lucy F. Perkins, and Kira R. Headrick ’17 bow their heads during a 9/11 memorial service hosted by ROTC cadets and midshipmen in 2014.
Year in Photos: Touchdown
Andrew Fischer catches the game-winning score of the Harvard-Yale game on Nov. 22. The Crimson beat the Bulldogs, 31-24, in a thriller at Harvard Stadium that ensured sole possession of the Ivy title for Harvard.
Year in Photos FM : Mark Mauriello
“For me, every second of every day is theater,” said Mark J. Mauriello '15, a student actor who performed in ‘The Donkey Show,’ a Midsummer Night's Dream-inspired interacive disco musical.
Title XI at Harvard
Mia Karvonides, the Title IX coordinator at Harvard, spoke to the Crimson on 5/21 about Harvard's first year enforcing a new sexual harassment policy.