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Harvard University, a private Ivy League university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States,[1] and the first corporation, officially the President and Fellows of Harvard College", chartered in the country.
This outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to Harvard University:
Governing structure
edit- The President and Fellows of Harvard College ("Harvard Corporation")
- Harvard Board of Overseers
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- University Marshall
- Memorial Church
- Office of the Provost
- University Library
- Executive Vice President
Departments
edit- Financial Administration
- Campus Services
- Health Services
- Human Resources
- Information Technology (HUIT)
- Planning and Project Management
- Office of the General Counsel
- Public Affairs & Communications
- Alumni Affairs & Development
History
edit- The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Constitution
- Chapter V. "THE UNIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, ETC.
- Section 1. The University"[1]
- Chapter V. "THE UNIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, ETC.
Faculties (schools)
editCampuses
edit- Boston-Allston
- Campus of Harvard Business School
- Barry's Corner
- Boston--Longwood Medical and Academic Area
- Campus of Harvard Medical School
- Boston—Jamaica Plain
- Cambridge-Harvard Square
- Harvard Houses Historic District
- Harvard Yard
- Campus of Harvard Divinity School
- Campus of Harvard Law School
- Campus of Radcliffe College
- Radcliffe Quadrangle
- Radcliffe Yard
- Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
- Petersham
People affiliated with Harvard University
edit- John Harvard
Alumni
edit- By nationality
- By occupation
- By school
- List of Harvard Business School alumni
- List of Harvard Divinity School alumni
- List of Harvard Law School alumni
Faculty
editHarvard's faculty includes numerous renowned scholars including: (biologists) E. O. Wilson and William Kaelin; (biophysicists) Adam Cohen and Xiaowei Zhuang; (physicists) Lisa Randall, Subir Sachdev, and Howard Georgi; (astrophysicists) Alyssa A. Goodman and John M. Kovac; (mathematicians) Shing-Tung Yau and Joe Harris; (computer scientists) Michael O. Rabin and Leslie Valiant; (chemists) Elias Corey, Dudley R. Herschbach, and George M. Whitesides; (literary critics) Helen Vendler, Stephen Greenblatt, Louis Menand, and Stephanie Burt; (composers) Robert D. Levin and Bernard Rands; (lawyers) Alan Dershowitz and Lawrence Lessig; (historians) Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Niall Ferguson, (psychologists) Steven Pinker and Daniel Gilbert; (economists) Amartya Sen, Greg Mankiw, Robert Barro, Stephen Marglin, Jason Furman, Michael Kremer, Oliver Hart, Raj Chetty, Lawrence Summers, and Eric Maskin; (philosophers) Harvey Mansfield, Shirley Williams, Cornel West, and Michael Sandel; (political scientists) Robert Putnam, Steven Levitsky, Danielle Allen, and Joseph Nye.
Past faculty members included: Stephen Jay Gould, Robert Nozick, Stephan Thernstrom, Sanford J. Ungar, Michael Walzer, Martin Feldstein, Roy Glauber, and Stanley Hoffmann.
Fellows
editHonorees
editSports
editEvents and activities
edit- Harvard–Radcliffe Women's Leadership Project
- Head of the Charles Regatta
- Primal Scream
- Tours of Harvard University
- Traditions of Harvard University
- History and traditions of Harvard commencements
Buildings and structures
editAthletics facilities
editHousing
editLibraries
edit- Baker Library
- Countway Center for the History of Medicine
- Gutman Library
- Houghton Library
- Lamont Library
- Quad Library
- Widener Library
Museums
edit- Arnold Arboretum – Jamaica Plain/Roslindale
- Harvard Forest – Petersham, MA
- Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Harvard Art Museums
- Peabody Museum
Public art
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Associated organizations
editAffiliated hospitals
edit- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Cambridge Hospital
- Dana–Farber Cancer Institute
- Joslin Diabetes Center
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear
- Schepens Eye Research Institute
Alumni organizations
editMedia and publications
edit- The Harvard Crimson
- Harvard Business Review
- Harvard Educational Review
- Harvard Law Review
- Radio broadcasting
- Television broadcasting
- Harvard Undergraduate Television (HUTV), formerly Harvard-Radcliffe Television
- Harvard Internet broadcasts
Student organizations
editResearch centers
editOther
editMiscellaneous
edit- Archival depository at Harvard University
- Crimson
- Employment at Harvard University
- Online learning at Harvard University
- Harvard mascot(s)
- Harvard (name)
- Harvard (trademark)
- Harvard University and the ROTC
- Harvard University fifty-year plan
- Harvard University admissions and enrollment
- Harvard University criticism and controversies
- The John Harvard statue controversy
- Gender at Harvard University
- Ethnicity at Harvard University
- Harvard University endowments
- Harvard University sponsorship
- Harvard University Health Services
- Internet2
- Protests at Harvard University
- Rankings for Harvard University
- School dress at Harvard University
Images
editArt at Harvard University
editBuildings and structures
editMaps
editLogos
editShields
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Rudolph, Frederick (1961). The American College and University. University of Georgia Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-8203-1285-1.