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  • Bringing (virtual) normalcy to the community

    A roundup of efforts by the Harvard community to use the web to maintain connection and a sense of kinship.

    Woman meditating.
  • A recession playbook

    Thomas Hollister details the planning the University had already done for the eventuality of a downturn and what the future may bring amid the coronavirus outbreak.

    Tom Hollister.
  • At graduate Schools, reinvention on the fly

    Harvard’s graduate and professional Schools have had to adjust quickly to the new realities brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

    Match Day 2019 at Harvard Medical School.
  • Harvard postpones Commencement

    Harvard’s 369th Commencement ceremony will be indefinitely postponed, a move aimed at stemming the spread of the coronavirus.

    Commencement crowd in Harvard Yard 2019.
  • Scaled-down labs felt ‘this special responsibility’

    Harvard scientists put their research on hold for safety, and see chance to help hospitals with precious gear.

    Empty lab.
  • Nohria to remain Business School dean until December

    As the University responds to the coronavirus pandemic, including shifting to virtual learning for the rest of the academic year, Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria will stay on the job until the end of the year, Harvard President Larry Bacow today announced.

    Views of the Baker Library at Harvard Business School.
  • It was a week like no other

    Harvard photographer Rose Lincoln returned to campus this past weekend to capture the thoughts and images of students as they readied themselves to return home.

    Student staring out over the Charles River.
  • Lizabeth Cohen wins Bancroft Prize

    Lizabeth Cohen has won the 2020 Bancroft Prize in American History.

    Liz Cohen.
  • An update of changes on campus as pandemic spreads

    Changes across Harvard’s campus reflect the need to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.

    John Harvard Statue with mask on.
  • Homeward bound

    To protect the health of the Harvard Medical School community, first-year Medical and Dental School students, as well as second- and third-year dental students, were asked to vacate their rooms in Vanderbilt Hall. Research laboratories will also be shuttered by 5 p.m. on March 18.

    Two students with suitcases.
  • House staff and volunteers roll up sleeves

    It’s all hands on deck to help students arrange travel, ship and store their stuff, and depart campus.

    Staff member cleaning room.
  • What new U.S. travel rules mean for foreign students, scholars

    Mark Elliott, vice provost for international affairs, and Martha Gladue, director of the Harvard International Office, discuss what the new U.S. travel rules mean for foreign students, scholars, and those studying abroad.

    Student looking at flights.
  • The show must stop

    The American Repertory Theater has canceled or postponed a series of upcoming events in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

    American Repertory Theater.
  • Diversifying Schlesinger’s records

    A recently acquired archive highlights the library’s decades-long work of celebrating the efforts and achievements of women.

    A photo of several Chinese men.
  • Managing the coronavirus exodus from campus

    Vice President for Campus Services Meredith Weenick on the challenges of preventing the spread of disease and helping students move out on a tight timeline.

    Cleaning a shuttle bus.
  • ‘Unsteady,’ ‘lucky,’ and ‘overwhelmed’

    Harvard students reflect on the shift to online classes and an unplanned move home.

    Tajrean Rahman, Hannah Thurlby, and Victor Qin.
  • Harvard museums temporarily close

    Harvard Art Museums and others will temporarily close to the public beginning March 13 in an effort to slow the transmission of the COVID-19 virus.

    Museum door with sign.
  • In HR, preparing for a challenge

    At Harvard, the rise of coronavirus prompts new approaches to work, fresh concerns for those who do it, says Vice President for Human Resources Marilyn Hausammann.

    Massachusetts Hall at Harvard.
  • University offers coronavirus resources and help guides

    University offers coronavirus resources and help guides for students, professors, and staff.

    People with packing boxes.
  • Q&A on Harvard’s move to online learning

    To prevent transmission of COVID-19, Harvard will provide virtual instruction for as many courses as possible by March 23, the first day of scheduled classes following spring break. In a question-and-answer session, three top Harvard officials explain the shift.

    Annenberg Hall/
  • Advice to students: Don’t be afraid to ask for help

    Anthony A. Jack urges students not to be afraid of asking for help.

    Portrait of Anthony Jack.
  • A faithful keeper of time

    Harvard’s on-call horologist Richard Ketchen keeps busy round the clock.

    Richard Ketchen working on a clock.
  • Harvard details coronavirus outbreak plans

    Harvard details plans to ensure safety, health, and productivity of community amid coronavirus outbreak.

    Harvard Yard with people sitting in chairs.
  • 40,246 apply to College Class of ’24

    Harvard expands financial aid to eliminate summer contribution.

    Matthews Hall.
  • Roderick Lemonde MacFarquhar, 88

    At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on March 3, 2020, the Minute honoring the life and service of the late Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science, Emeritus, was placed upon the records. Professor MacFarquhar was a brilliant scholar of Chinese politics who worked as a pioneering journalist and a member of Parliament before coming to Harvard.

  • Lawrence Elwood Stager, 74

    At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on March 3, 2020, the Minute honoring the life and service of the late Lawrence E. Stager, Dorot Professor of the Archaeology of Israel, Emeritus, was placed upon the records. Professor Stager built formidable programs on the ancient Near East that encompassed anthropology, classical archaeology, history, and religious studies.

  • Oliver Hart named University Professor

    Nobel-laureate economics Professor Oliver Hart is awarded Harvard’s highest faculty honor.

    Oliver Hart.
  • Advice to students: Do something meaningful with your life

    Take some time, look around, and work at something that makes you happy, Steven Levitsky counsels.

    Steven Levitsky.
  • African and African American Studies at 50

    Influential, groundbreaking African and African American Studies Department at Harvard turns 50.

    Students protesting.
  • Shining a light on a genius

    Architect Julian Abele is responsible for the design of Harvard’s Widener l Library, where his role, until recently, had gone largely unacknowledged.

    Black and white photo of Abele.