What Was Lost in the SEAS Layoffs

The news of the layoffs came in a scheduled message from the dean. Around 7:40 or 8 a.m., Yoon received another email from his manager requesting a meeting — he took it as another bad sign. He’d been setting up equipment for his course when he had to step away for the Zoom call.

Where Does Harvard’s Orientation for Activists Fit In Now?

With the Trump administration cracking down on diversity initiatives and administrators showing less tolerance for campus activism, it is unclear whether the program — as decades of students knew it — has a place in Harvard College’s future.

Harvard’s Funds Are Back. Can Its Scientists Trust the Government Again?

With funding at a constant risk of revocation, Harvard is not out of the clear — and researchers are still fighting for their futures.



Harvard Football Makes Postseason, Will Face Villanova on Saturday

The Harvard Crimson football team (9-1, 6-1 Ivy) is set to face the Villanova Wildcats (9-2, 7-1 Patriot) in the first round of the FCS Playoffs on Saturday after receiving an at-large bid for the 24-team tournament.

Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Selects Class of 2026’s ‘Senior 48’

Harvard’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest academic honor society in the nation, selected 48 seniors from the Class of 2026, the chapter announced on Wednesday.

Canadian Law School Student Omid Yeganeh Awarded Rhodes Scholarship

Omid E. Yeganeh, a Canadian LL.M. student at Harvard Law School, was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship earlier this month, joining eight other Harvard students who also received the honor this year.




Harvard Wrestling Pushes Forward with Four Placers at the Keystone Classic

Harvard wrestling took another step forward early in its season on Sunday at the Keystone Classic, where four Crimson wrestlers broke through to placing finishes led by captain Jimmy Harrington’s runner-up performance in the 157-lb weight class. Harvard picked up 20 individual wins across the classes in a field stacked with nationally competitive lineups, including returning NCAA qualifiers and top-ranked teams.


‘Power and Voice and Resilience’: Harvard English Presents Poetry Reading with Tina Chang

On Nov. 3, Tina Chang, Brooklyn’s first female Poet Laureate, gave a Morris Gray Poetry Reading at the Barker Center.

Bending Perceptions: Psychedelic Art Show Takes Over AFVS Gallery

Through art, music, and social events like the exhibit, the Harvard Undergraduate Psychedelics Club has begun to make its own space in Harvard’s art scene.

Artist Profile: Phillip Golub ’16 on Composing With Audacity

Through microtonal pieces and music that exemplifies the power of authenticity, Golub is an example of a new wave of jazz composers who seek innovation.

‘Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory’: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Opens First Retrospective Exhibition of Crite’s Work

“Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory" opens a door into the vibrant spaces Crite inhabited during his life.


Harvard Wrestling Pushes Forward with Four Placers at the Keystone Classic

Harvard wrestling took another step forward early in its season on Sunday at the Keystone Classic, where four Crimson wrestlers broke through to placing finishes led by captain Jimmy Harrington’s runner-up performance in the 157-lb weight class. Harvard picked up 20 individual wins across the classes in a field stacked with nationally competitive lineups, including returning NCAA qualifiers and top-ranked teams.

Harvard Falls to Princeton in NWPC Championship, Tigers Win Five Straight

After beating Brown in the semifinal match, the No. 18 men's water polo team advanced to the NWPC championship match. Harvard men’s water polo (20-10, 9-1 NWPC) and No. 14 Princeton (23-9, 9-1 NWPC) met for the third time this fall on Sunday, as the Ivy League rivals vied for the NWPC Championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.

The Perfect Season: Harvard Women's Rugby Wins National Championship

No. 1 Harvard (9-0) battled till the last second to secure a 22-19 victory against No. 2 Lindenwood to lift its National Championship in four years and complete a perfect 9-0 season.

Women’s Basketball Falters in the Second Half, Falls to Alabama

Harvard women’s basketball opened the 2025 Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship with an 80-60 loss to an undefeated Alabama on Monday night at the Baha Mar Convention Center in the Bahamas.


‘Power and Voice and Resilience’: Harvard English Presents Poetry Reading with Tina Chang

On Nov. 3, Tina Chang, Brooklyn’s first female Poet Laureate, gave a Morris Gray Poetry Reading at the Barker Center.

Bending Perceptions: Psychedelic Art Show Takes Over AFVS Gallery

Through art, music, and social events like the exhibit, the Harvard Undergraduate Psychedelics Club has begun to make its own space in Harvard’s art scene.

Artist Profile: Phillip Golub ’16 on Composing With Audacity

Through microtonal pieces and music that exemplifies the power of authenticity, Golub is an example of a new wave of jazz composers who seek innovation.

‘Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory’: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Opens First Retrospective Exhibition of Crite’s Work

“Allan Rohan Crite: Urban Glory" opens a door into the vibrant spaces Crite inhabited during his life.



Harvard Wrestling Pushes Forward with Four Placers at the Keystone Classic

Harvard wrestling took another step forward early in its season on Sunday at the Keystone Classic, where four Crimson wrestlers broke through to placing finishes led by captain Jimmy Harrington’s runner-up performance in the 157-lb weight class. Harvard picked up 20 individual wins across the classes in a field stacked with nationally competitive lineups, including returning NCAA qualifiers and top-ranked teams.

Harvard Falls to Princeton in NWPC Championship, Tigers Win Five Straight

After beating Brown in the semifinal match, the No. 18 men's water polo team advanced to the NWPC championship match. Harvard men’s water polo (20-10, 9-1 NWPC) and No. 14 Princeton (23-9, 9-1 NWPC) met for the third time this fall on Sunday, as the Ivy League rivals vied for the NWPC Championship and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament.

The Perfect Season: Harvard Women's Rugby Wins National Championship

No. 1 Harvard (9-0) battled till the last second to secure a 22-19 victory against No. 2 Lindenwood to lift its National Championship in four years and complete a perfect 9-0 season.

Women’s Basketball Falters in the Second Half, Falls to Alabama

Harvard women’s basketball opened the 2025 Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship with an 80-60 loss to an undefeated Alabama on Monday night at the Baha Mar Convention Center in the Bahamas.