Research administrators at several of Harvard’s schools sent emails Tuesday afternoon urging faculty who received federal ...
This issue of Harvard Design Magazine and its focus on the putative “core” of landscape architecture raise timely and fundamental questions of disciplinary and professional identity for the field.
When Harvard faculty created the Institute of Educational Management (IEM) in the 1970s, it became the first immersive leadership development course specifically for senior higher ed leaders. It also ...
Harvard Vice Provost for Research John H. Shaw sent an email Wednesday afternoon notifying faculty that the University would ...
The city of Boston owns the site, and it's managed by Harvard University under a 1,000-year lease. Today, the Arboretum is both a living museum dedicated to the study and appreciation of woody plants ...
As vital organs of the city, streets and sidewalks not only move people but bring them together. When well designed and operated, they support commerce, encourage social capital, enable healthy ...
AI and the Law: Navigating the New Legal Landscape, developed in partnership with Harvard Law School Executive Education, will provide participants with a strong foundational understanding of AI ...
The landscape of antitrust policy in the United States has long been shaped by various schools of thought, each bringing distinct perspectives on how to maintain competitive markets and protect ...
Based on a landscape analysis of bail reforms across all 50 states, we identify the four main actors who take the lead on adopting bail reforms, as well as specific reforms they have implemented. We ...
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