The vice president on Ebola, ISIL, China, and Russia at HKS
10.3.14
Harvard Global Health Institute introduces a unique study-abroad opportunity, melding coursework with field experience.
6.16.14
Ten million pages of Tibetan literature will be stored in the library’s Digital Repository Services.
6.6.14
Harvard scholars recall the Tiananmen era and ponder its continuing impact
6.3.14
Historian Maya Jasanoff says fiction can capture the subjective experience of the past.
4.11.14
‘Nobel Prize of Water’ given to Harvard professor for “unparalleled contributions” to global water resource management
3.21.14
Information science promises to change the world.
2.18.14
“Out of ratio” weapons are essentially ungovernable.
2.16.14
From supporting farmers to probing policy, Harvard people help Myanmar remake its future.
12.16.13
Some legal and diplomatic initiatives are under way.
6.17.13
The Harvard-MIT online-learning venture undertakes a major global expansion
5.21.13
Firms are profitable, but the nation’s living standards aren’t rising.
5.16.13
A new program recognizes eight doctoral students whose ideas, innovations, and insights could change their fields.
5.8.13
Eight professors honored
5.1.13