Jonathan McHugh/Ikon Images Nation & World Global concerns rising about erosion of academic freedom New paper suggests threats are more widespread, less obvious than some might think Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer August 26, 2025 8 min read Political and social changes in the U.S. and other Western democracies in the 21st century have triggered growing concerns about possible erosion of academic freedom. In the past, colleges and universities largely decided whom to admit and hire, ...| Harvard Gazette
Health Dr. Robot will see you now? Pierre E. Dupont holds a transcatheter valve repair device with a motorized catheter drive system, replacing the traditional manual handle.Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer August 20, 2025 8 min read Medical robotics expert says coming autonomous devices will augment skills of clinicians (not replace them), extend reach of cutting-edge procedures The robot doctor will see you now? Not for the foreseeable future, anyway...| Harvard Gazette
Photo by Jennifer S. Altman Nation & World Why Malcolm X matters even more 60 years after his killing New book by Mark Whitaker examines growth of artistic, political, cultural influence of controversial Civil Rights icon Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer August 15, 2025 8 min read Malcolm X was the provocative yet charismatic face of Black Nationalism and spokesman for the Nation of Islam before he was gunned down at an event in New York City on Feb. 21, 1965, after breaking with the ...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community Harvard aligns resources for combating bias, harassment Peggy Newell (left) and Nicole Merhill.Harvard file photos Nicole Rura Harvard Correspondent August 4, 2025 8 min read Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities targets discrimination, bullying, sexual harassment, and other misconduct Harvard on Monday announced the establishment of the new Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities (CSNDR), a move ...| Harvard Gazette
Expert on future of work says it’s a little early for dire predictions, but there are signs significant change may be coming| Harvard Gazette
Study finds Twitter surge starting in 2017, most of it Democratic-leaning by surprising range of firms, with negative effects on stock price.| Harvard Gazette
"A lot of conversations now happen in closed private spaces like Discord or Slack. SMS is well-positioned to support that shift."| Machine
The photographer's new exhibition focuses on stillbirth.| The Persistent
A new novel imagines a world where women don't feel guilty.| The Persistent
As worries about the economy accelerate, CIOs are regaining control over sprawling application footprints. According to McDermott, "What's happening is technology is the only way out. It's not kind of, sort of; it's the only way out."| Runtime
In latest book, Harvard historian examines how Benjamin Franklin’s invention sparked new thinking on weather, technology.| Harvard Gazette
Overlooked stories of women are everywhere. Sometimes you just need to find them.| The Persistent
All We Imagine As Light director Payal Kapadia| The Persistent
Study pinpoints two measures that predict good managers| Harvard Gazette