Commencement 2018
In Commencement Speeches, Lewis and Faust Urge Student Leadership
Congressman and civil rights leader John R. Lewis told students and alumni they “must lead” and implored them to get into “good trouble, necessary trouble” during his Commencement address Thursday.
Harvard Announces New Overseers, HAA Board of Directors
President of the Harvard Alumni Association Susan Morris Novick ’85 announced the election of six members of the Board of Overseers and six directors to the board of the Harvard Alumni Association.
HAA's Susan Morris Novick
Susan Morris Novick '85 signals the start of the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association in Tercentenary Theatre Thursday afternoon.
Rep. John Lewis
Congressman and principal Commencement Day speaker John Lewis addresses the Harvard College Class of 2018 on May 24.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Novelist and Class Day speaker Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie addresses the Class of 2018 on Wednesday.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Class Day Speaker Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie addresses the graduating class of 2018 in Tercentenary Theatre Wednesday afternoon.
John Kasich
Ohio Governor John Kasich gives the graduation address to Kennedy School graduates Wednesday afternoon.
Senator Jeff Flake
Republican U.S. Senator Jeffry L. Flake speaks at Harvard Law School Class Day Wednesday afternoon.
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.
‘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.
The Committee Kids
They’re known on campus as committee kids—the students whose names appear time and time again on the rosters of Harvard’s student committees. But some charge the committee kids do not accurately represent the College's student body.
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.
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.