Rakesh Khurana
Fox Club Accepts Group of Women to Its Membership
The Fox Club has accepted a group of junior and senior women into its membership, making it the second male final club this fall to move to go co-ed.
College Allocates $30,000 for Freshman Outings
The Freshman Dean's Office received $30,000 to fund large-group social outings into Boston.
Faust Gives College Money To Fund Student Social Events
University President Drew Faust freed up the money in response to students and administrators who have asked to bolster on-campus social spaces.
A University-Wide Survey, With a College Focus
Harvard's sexual conduct climate survey results released Monday prompts further concern toward the College's handling of sexual assault cases.
Khurana Meets With Final Club Graduate Board Leaders
The meeting is just one in a line of many conversations that College administrators have had with representatives from Harvard’s elite unrecognized social groups in the past year.
As Khurana Meets With Final Clubs, He Has Many Options
As administrators prepare to meet with final club graduate boards, experts say Harvard can reasonably argue that it has the power to make the groups essentially defunct.
As Khurana Applauds Spee Club, Some Are More Hesitant
Students largely praised the Spee Club's move to invite women to participate in punch, but some questioned whether the decision will effectively combat what they describe as other problems they associate with male final clubs.
On Final Clubs, Khurana Is Mostly Mum
As administrators place greater scrutiny on the unrecognized social clubs, Khurana would not rule out the possibility that Harvard will put more administrative pressure on the groups to regulate them.
In Historic Move, Spee Club Invites Women To Punch
By early Friday morning, some sophomores—both men and women—had received envelopes under their doors inviting them to a reception next week at the Spee Club’s building at 76 Mount Auburn St.
Faust Puts Final Clubs on Notice
Administrators are weighing options to address issues of exclusivity, sexual violence, and alcohol use that University President Drew Faust associated with the clubs.
Class of 2019 Service Day
Cambridge City Councilor E. Denise Simmons speaks about the importance of public service to members of the freshmen class on Saturday morning in the Science Center plaza.
College Rolls Out New Smartphone App
Omni consolidates similar features from the old application, but eliminated others such as information about libraries and financial aid.
Harvard College Rolls Out Its First Honor Code With Fanfare
Administrators are introducing the policy in an attempt to make sure students are aware of it.
With Honor Code, College Looks To Turn a New Page
The new honor code that College administrators are touting as a cornerstone of students’ education comes three years after the Government 1310 cheating scandal.
At Convocation, Khurana Reiterates Vision of Personal ‘Transformation’
From his self-deprecating humor to emphasis on “transformation,” Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana delivered a familiar speech to freshmen.
Fox Club Adopts No Guest Policy
“Bottom line, the grad board said that this is a private club and we’re not having guests,” Fox Club graduate board president Douglas W. Sears ’69 said.
The Other Side of Mt. Auburn Street
The College says no to recognizing final clubs and fraternities, but some social organizations with similar practices are on the books.
Procession
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana, front left, and University President Drew G. Faust, front center, smile at the 2015 senior class marshals as they lead the Class of 2015 with Reverend Jonathan L. Walton, front right, to Memorial Church for the 2015 Baccalaureate Service on May 26.
Procession
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana, left, University President Drew G. Faust, center, and Reverend Jonathan L. Walton, right, lead the Class of 2015 to Memorial Church for the 2015 Baccalaureate Service on May 26.
Khurana Tacos
Dean Rakesh Khurana passes out tacos to students outside of Wigglesworth Hall as a study break to relieve stress.
Faculty Entrance
Diana L. Eck and Rakesh Khurana make a grand entrance into the Science Center Plaza for the performance “Swan Lake: For the Birds!” as part of the Arts First festival on Saturday.
College Appoints Full-Time Title IX Coordinator
Miller previously served as a case manager on the Administrative Board in addition to working part-time as the College’s Title IX coordinator.