Fundraising
Campaign Has Raised $2 Billion Since Launch
The funds raised in the public phase of the campaign brings the total value of gifts and pledges to $4.8 billion.
Med School To Launch $750 Million Campaign
Harvard Medical School is halfway toward its goal of raising $750 million in its piece of the ongoing University-wide capital campaign, the school announced Thursday afternoon.
Twins
Two of the shining white urinals located in the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
From Ordinary to Extrodinary
As one open's the door of this seemingly generic 2nd Floor restroom in Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall, a sign users him or her in, welcoming the curious visitor to the Falik Men's Room. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
The Throne
One of the fine toilets of the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall, featuring a Sloan dual flush handle that illustrates the School's commitment to the environment. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
Waterfree
Harvard Law School has committed itself to helping to protect the environment, and this sleek Sloan Waterfree Urinal in the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd floor of Wasserstein Hall demonstrates this commitment. 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
Sinkphistication
The gorgeous sink of the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. featuring green marble counter-tops, an automated soap dispenser, and an automated faucet. 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
Falik Men's Room
The sign that greets those entering this glorious restroom on the second floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.
Faculty Deanship To Be Renamed Following Gift
This marks the first time one of Harvard’s deanships has been named and comes just two weeks after the School of Public Health was renamed with a landmark $350 million gift by Gerald L. Chan.
Ed School Aims for $250 Million in Campaign
The launch was a daylong affair with top leaders from the field of education, including U.S. Secretary of Education Arne S. Duncan ’86.
Latest Figures Show Univ. on Pace To Raise $2B in Single Year
Harvard has raised at least $4.3 billion in pledges and donations during its University-wide capital campaign so far, including $500 million in the second quarter of 2014 alone.
Design School Seeks $110M in Campaign
GSD administrators have said that a top campaign priority will be the student experience, achieved through enhancements in financial aid and funding for travel and conferences.
With Naming Rights on the Table, Harvard Gave Its Price
With the christening of the T. H. Chan School, Harvard has joined the ranks of institutions around the world that have traded naming rights for philanthropy.
Mr. Chan
Gerald L. Chan addresses University administrators, donors, and faculty members on Monday afternoon at a ceremony formally unveiling his foundation's $350 million gift to the Harvard School of Public Health.
Faust and Chan
Gerald L. Chan, left, and University President Drew G. Faust embrace as Faust welcomes Chan on stage at the Harvard School of Public Health Monday afternoon for the unveiling of his foundation's $350 million gift.
Gerald L. Chan
Gerald L. Chan, an alumnus of the School of Public Health, has pledged to give $350 million to the school through his family's foundation.
For Chan, Gift Was a Lifetime in the Making
For years, Gerald Chan, an alumnus of the School of Public Health who will unveil a $350 million donation to the school Monday afternoon, has used his financial resources to support research in the sciences.
School of Public Health Renamed with $350 Million Gift, Largest in Harvard History
The gift is among the largest single donations in the history of higher education and marks the first time that Harvard has renamed one of its schools in recognition of philanthropy.
Gerald L. Chan
Gerald L. Chan, an alumnus of the School of Public Health, has pledged to give $350 million to the school through his family's foundation.
FAS Names New Development Head Mid-Campaign
Vice President of Management for the University of Alberta O’Neil A.S. Outar will take over as the new senior associate dean and director of development for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, a shift in leadership that comes nearly a year after the FAS launched its campaign for the Arts and Sciences.
Record-Setting $650M Donation Paves Way for Psychiatric Research at Broad
The donation is the largest ever given for psychiatric research, according to the institute’s press release, and promises to put the Cambridge-based biological research foundation on stable footing for years to come.
One Harvard, One Campaign?
Separate campaigns and priorities remain, but unified fundraising efforts, cross-school initiatives are tying the University together closer than ever before.
After Raising $1 Billion in Seven Months, Harvard Campaign on Record-Shattering Pace
With $1 billion raised since the campaign's launch, Harvard has raised a total of $3.8 billion in its University-wide capital campaign.
On The Road
As the campaign picks up and Harvard hosts events around the globe, University leaders find themselves balancing responsibilities on campus and off.
Younger Crop of Donors Fueling Capital Campaign, Supporters Say
Harvard has raised more than $900 million since the public launch of Harvard's capital campaign, and longtime supporters credit much of the progress to a new generation of donors.