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Across our campus and throughout our nearly 400 years, Harvard innovation—in medicine, technology, education, and beyond—has ...
Kenneth C. Frazier Fellow (began service in 2024) BA ’75 Penn State University JD ’78 Harvard Richard P. Lifton Fellow (began service in 2025) BA ’75, Dartmouth MD ’82, PhD ’86, Stanford Biddy Martin ...
Klara Jelinkova Vice President for Harvard Information Technology Services and Chief Information Officer Purnima Kapur Chief of University Planning and Design Ritu Kalra Vice President for Finance and ...
Harvard maintains a pair of committees that together play a central role in the University’s consideration of matters of shareholder responsibility. These are the Corporation Committee on Shareholder ...
While many think of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts as Harvard’s campus, the University also has robust campuses in the Longwood and Allston neighborhoods of Boston, Massachusetts. Harvard ...
Driving American Innovation Across our campus and throughout our nearly 400 years, Harvard innovation—in medicine, technology, education, and beyond—has made Americans’ lives easier, healthier, and ...
President Claudine Gay's Inauguration AddressFamily, friends, colleagues, students and postdocs, alumni, distinguished guests. I stand before you today humbled by the prospect of leading Harvard, ...
Behind the Design: These boxes throughout the page illustrate some of the elements needed for an accessible webpage. To learn more about digital accessibility and tips for making your webpage more ...
Christopher B. Howard (2021-2027) Tempe, AZ Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Arizona State University Mary Louise Kelly (2025-2031) Washington, D.C. Journalist and broadcaster, co ...
For many of our international students, studying in the United States and studying at Harvard is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. These students enrich the learning environment for everyone.
In 1753, Benjamin Franklin was granted a Master of Arts degree, which is generally considered to be the first true honorary degree awarded by Harvard. The first woman recipient was Helen Keller in ...