Scrutiny
Scrutiny: Same Story, New Book
Same Story, New Book: Repackaging Humanities at Harvard. By Julia F.P. Ostmann and David P. Freed.
Scrutiny: Gen Eds
Organismic and evolutionary biology lecturer Andrew Berry, who regularly teaches two Gen Ed classes, praises the program for its potential to bridge disciplines.
Scrutiny: Gen Eds
CS50 is one of the most popular classes at Harvard, and also satisfies the Empirical and Mathematical Reasoning Gen Ed requirement.
Scrutiny: Gen Eds
Societies of the World is just one of the eight Gen Ed requirements that every Harvard student has to fulfill.
General Education and the Future of Liberal Arts
With the Gen Ed program up for its first five-year review, longstanding questions about the role of a college education in changing times and beyond campus remain contested.
Interactive Feature: Harvard University’s Cyberwar
While governments and corporations alike experience cyberthreats, universities like Harvard face a unique test: how to balance an academic mission demanding an unfettered flow of information with the need to protect valuable data and computer systems.
The Best Team You've Never Gone to Watch
Currently, five players on the Olympics-headed national women's ice hockey team are either current or former members of the Harvard team. The Harvard women’s hockey team is one of the most successful teams on campus but struggles to maintain fan attendance levels.