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Six alumni of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are honored.

FAS Dean (and President-to-be) Claudine Gay
Photograph by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Public Affairs and Communications
Claudine Gay’s perspective on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, shortly before she becomes Harvard’s president

How coastal communities will finance adaptations to climate change—or not—was the focus of a talk hosted by the Graduate School of Design.
Map by Google Earth
How to think about rising threats and the costs of responding

Catherine Yeo performing at the Smith Center last October during the Weatherhead Center's International Comedy Night
Photograph courtesy of Catherine Yeo
For an Asian American woman, performing comedy is about much more than jokes.

The pretty parts of college are easy to photograph, but the messier experiences often prove more memorable and profound.
Montage illustration by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine; photographs of box, books, and cap by Unsplash
One graduating senior’s would-be commencement speech on the beautiful, the ugly, and the everlasting
President Bacow invites the community to remember a Harvard giant.
The annual report on leaders’ compensation

A plenary session at the Harvard Climate Symposium featured Jeremy Grantham, Janet McCabe, Gillian Tett (moderating), and via video link, Mark Carney.
Photograph by JS/Harvard Magazine
Addressing the climate crisis at the Salata Institute’s first symposium

Graphic depicting Harvard’s overall greenhouse gas emissions
Graphic courtesy of Harvard Office for Sustainability
A holistic approach to human and planetary health considers other impacts of fossil fuel combustion, not just greenhouse gases.