Health & Medicine
Academia’s Absence from Homelessness
“The lack of dedicated research funding in this area is a major, major problem.”
by Lydialyle Gibson
Tracking Omicron on Campuses
University campuses provide an ideal setting for monitoring the spread of new variants.
by Isabel Mehta
“No Going Back to Normal”
Addressing the complexities of children’s mental health
by Jacob Sweet
What Can Be Used to Treat COVID-19?
Harvard experts weigh in on the state and future of COVID-19 therapies.
by Nancy Walecki
How the Pandemic Killed the Uninfected
COVID-19’s toll on black patients extends to those who never got the virus.
by Erin O'Donnell
The Broken Social Contract
Danielle Allen on America’s broken social contract
Presiding during the Pandemic
President Bacow on pandemic and academic Harvard
by John S. Rosenberg
The Omicron Semester
Staving off the surge
by John S. Rosenberg
Does Omicron Cause “Mild” COVID-19?
New evidence suggests the threat of severe infections.
by Jonathan Shaw
Omnibus Omicron Intelligence
Harvard Medical School experts on viral evolution, vaccines, the immune system—and what’s next
by Jonathan Shaw
The Omicron Semester
Harvard prepares for a pandemic-influenced spring term.
by John S. Rosenberg