Alumni
Olympic Fever
“Harvard in the Olympics,” an alumni college offered by the HAA and the Harvard Varsity Club, features alumni discussing their...
Old-Fashioned Warmth
To walk into the rambling, 1849 Greek Revival farmhouse at Sunday Farm in Middlefield, Massachusetts, is to enter an earlier century. On a cold...
Changing of the Guard
After almost three years of attentive service to alumni in general as Harvard Magazine’s class-notes editor, Lisa Rotondo Hampton...
The Beauty of Beans
Viola Canales ’79, J.D. ’89, grew up in a close-knit, highly religious community in the south Texas border town of McAllen, when it...
by Nell Porter-Brown
Alumnae and War
The Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, part of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, is creating a record of...
The Oldest Ever?
Walter Seward, LL.B. ’24, turned 109 in October, making him the oldest living—and longest lived—Harvard alumnus known. He was...
Comings and Goings
Harvard clubs offer a variety of social and intellectual gatherings. Following is a list of University-affiliated speakers appearing at local...
Bridge to Mesopotamia
In a glass case stand a dozen carved statues of gypsum alabaster — male figurines with their hands folded at their chests and their...
Sculptural Forms
She Changes, by artist Janet Echelman ’87, is a giant multilayered mesh net suspended above a traffic circle next to a beachside promenade...
Congratulations
The Harvard Alumni Association awards were established in 1990 to recognize outstanding service to Harvard University through alumni activities...