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ExxonMobil scientists' projections of global warming were at least as good as those of government and academic scientists in the period from 1977 to 2003.
Photomontage illustration by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine; photographs by Unsplash
What fossil fuel interests knew about climate change, and when

Graphic depicting the food groups these diets share
Photomontage illustration by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine; images of food by Unsplash
New study suggests four dietary patterns support healthy aging.
The class of 2027 begins to take shape.
Edwin Bancroft Henderson and the history behind the Harvard-Howard game
Claudine Gay, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, to succeed Lawrence S. Bacow
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences leader to become provost to Brown

Repeat COVID infections raise the risk of severe complications.
Photomontage by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine; test image by Unsplash
Emerging evidence on severe complications

The "treehouse" conference center as seen from Western Avenue in Allston.
Rendering courtesy of Studio Gang
Unveiling a new conference center

Study quantifies the disconnect between community college educators and employers
Photomontage illustration by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine; images by Unsplash
Educators and employers aren't collaborating well—and what to do about it
The publisher and editor on changes in the magazine’s design—and its evolving service to readers in its 125th anniversary year