Lydialyle Gibson

More “Cooperative” Than “Corporate”

A Radcliffe Day panel discusses women’s leadership in global healthcare.

“We Only Have One Planet”

Ban Ki-moon at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Class Day

In Defense of Academic Freedom

Natalie Diaz and Adam Falk at the Phi Beta Kappa Exercises

The 2023 Pulitzer Prizes

Carl Phillips and Hua Hsu honored in poetry and memoir

Finding the Descendants of Enslavement

An update on the Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program, an HBCU library partnership, and curricula for teaching difficult institutional history

Harvey Mansfield’s Last Class

After 60 years on the faculty, Harvard’s famous conservative is retiring.

Acting on Slavery’s Legacy

A campus memorial, a senior adviser on engaging with HBCUs, reaching out to descendants, and teaching what has been learned

Roger Fu

A paleomagnetics scholar who uses ancient rocks to peer into the early lives of Earth and Mars

An Academic Worker’s Union?

Organizing efforts and tough wage negotiations on campus

Finding the Movie

Screenwriter Julian Breece on “writing from the soul”

Making Art behind Bars

Formerly imprisoned artists discuss practice, community, and mass incarceration.

Global Health Pioneer Ophelia Dahl to Receive 2023 Radcliffe Medal

The human rights advocate co-founded Partners In Health in 1987.