Rakesh Khurana
Bouree
Lilly Riveron ’17, who choreographed “Swan Lake: For the Birds!” bourees around Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana in the final scene.
Arts First Features More Than 100 Live Performances
The Performance Fair opened with a ballet called “Swan Lake: For the Birds!” based on Tchaikovsky’s work which featured Hasty Pudding Theatricals as well as distinguished administrators and faculty.
Evil Swan and Sorcerer
Thomas A. Dingman ’67, as the Evil Swan, pretends to fall in love with the Prince, Rakesh Khurana, during a parody performance of Swan Lake at Arts First.
Khuranstagram Annenberg
Excited for another begalicious meal. #foodporn #wherestheswai
Honor Code Panel
Olivia Z. Zhu ’15, who has served on the Academic Integrity Committee for 3 years, speaks about honor codes at Harvard’s graduate schools and Radcliffe College, and the student voice in creating the College’s honor code at the Barker Center on Monday evening.
College Hosts Honor Code Panel
Just months away from rolling out its first-ever honor code, the College hosted an event Monday where panelists addressed questions about the potential efficacy of the code as well as concerns about the impending affirmation of integrity mandate.
Harvard Leaders Stay Quiet on Divest, Even During 'Heat Week'
Protesters from the environmental activist group Divest Harvard have done their very best to get administrators’ attention this week.
As Divest Blockade Continues, Protesters Await Response
Activist group Divest Harvard continues to demand that Harvard divest its endowment from fossil fuels even as some top University officials largely ignore their protest.
Dean Khurana and HUPD at Divest 'Heat Week'
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana converses with a HUPD officer on Monday morning outside of Massachusetts Hall.
Khurana Selfie
Dean of College Rakesh Khurana takes a selfie with a group of students at an event celebrating Holi on Sunday.
Khurana Paint Powder
Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana throws paint powder at students during Harvard Holi.
Faculty To Vote on Elimination of Pre-Term Planning
The College will no longer conduct pre-term planning if members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences vote in favor of proposed changes to the student handbook at their monthly meeting Tuesday.
Emailed Death Threat Investigation Remains Open
Over six months after hundreds of Harvard affiliates received emailed death threats, many undergraduates await an official end to the police investigation into the source of the emails.
Khuranas Will Stay on as House Masters
Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana said he has not noticed significant differences in his overall time commitments since taking the helm of the College.