Faculty
Campaigning for Lessig
Teo, Larry Lessig's son, cheers on his father's presidential campaign after Lessig declared his candidacy in early September.
Fix Democracy First
Staged memorabilia, both posters and bumper stickers, boast Larry Lessig's campaign motto: "Fix democracy first." Lessig officially declared his candidacy on Sept. 9.
Larry Lessig
Larry Lessig poses for a photo on a bench outside the Charles Hotel on Sept. 10.
Larry Lessig
Harvard Law School professor Larry Lessig poses for a photo at the Charles Hotel on Sept. 10. Lessig kicked off his presidential campaign earlier this month.
After Add/Drop, CS50 Edges Ec 10 in Enrollment Numbers
As of Tuesday afternoon, CS50 touted a roster of 703 undergraduates, and Ec 10 had enrolled 700.
New Curators Join the Renovated Harvard Art Museums
The Harvard Art Museums announced the appointment of two new curators and the internal promotions of two additional curators.
Professor Lectures on Rate of Rising Sea Levels
Geophysics professor Jerry X. Mitrovica’s lecture was part of a series lectures presented by the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture this fall.
Digital and On-Campus Teaching Research Groups Merge
The research arms of HarvardX and the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching have merged to create a new research group.
In New York, Law School's Jeannie Suk Debates Title IX
“What campuses are doing under pressure from the Department of Education is hurting the cause of gender equality,” the professor argued.
Despite Protest, Campus Services Will Pave Part of MAC Quad
Starting at the end of September, workers will begin to remove trees and pave approximately 10 percent of the sloped northernmost section of the grassy space adjacent to the Malkin Athletic Center.
Harvard’s Capital Campaign Crosses $6 Billion Mark
Harvard has raised more than $6 billion in gifts and pledges in its capital campaign, charging still closer to its public goal of $6.5 billion.
SEAS Gains a 'Bumper Crop' of Eight Faculty Members
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has brought in eight new professors this fall, plus its new dean, the largest addition to the school's faculty in the last five years.