Commencement 2018
At Harvard Law School, A Push Toward Public Service
As the Law School enters its third century, questions about its purpose and duty to the world have caught the attention of its students, faculty, and alumni.
To Fight Sanctions, Harvard Social Groups Take 'The Legislative Path'
Some Harvard social groups are taking the fight to cancel the College's controversial sanctions all the way to Capitol Hill.
Forty Years in the Making: Dominguez and Sexual Misconduct At Harvard
As a single case, Dominguez forms a powerful example of how Harvard has grappled with issues of sexual harassment throughout its history, both today and in decades prior.
Wedding Bells Class of 2018
These five couples in the Class of 2018 are tying the knot.
College Class of 2018 Photo
The Class of 2018 pose for a class photo on the steps of Widener library.
Dean Khurana at Class Photo
Dean Khurana greets parents and students in Tercentenary Theater before the class photo.
An Inflection Point: High Stakes as Harvard Admissions Trial Approaches
Now several years into legal proceedings, much remains at stake as a lawsuit over Harvard's admissions policies advances.
‘Asking For More’: Student Group Funding at Harvard College
As the number of recognized student groups on campus has spiked, funding has failed to keep pace. Now, the College is upping the student activities fee from $75 to $200.
No Room For New Blood: Harvard’s Aging Faculty
While older professors bring years of experience to the classroom and are often sought out as mentors, when hiring budgets are tight, they can also preclude younger academics from finding a foothold at the University.
White Coats Face Red Balance Sheets at Harvard Medical School
The Medical School has closed nine out of the last 10 fiscal years in the red.
Tracy Palandjian 02
Tracy P. Palandjian '93 is the CEO and Co-Founder of Social Finance, Inc. and a member of the Board of Overseers.