Alumni
Separate and Unequal
The way Kim Gutschow '88, Ph.D. '98, Jf '00, sees it, Americans have a lot of misconceptions about Buddhism — especially Tibetan...
Job Offers
Job OffersSeveral College programs match students with paid and unpaid jobs and internships. To find out more about how alumni can provide these...
Aloian Scholars
Aloian ScholarsGina Bruno '04 of Adams House and Darren Morris '04 of Mather House are this year's David Aloian Memorial Scholars. They were to...
Profile of Crimson football player turned literature professor John McCluskey
A brief profile of Crimson football player turned literature professor John McCluskey
Technology Scholar
"Technology" is a chameleon-like word that takes on the tone of its context, especially where government is concerned: technology may...
Doing His Work
Philippe E. Wamba '93 was killed in a car crash in Kenya in September 2002 while he was conducting research for a book on African youth. He was...
Romance Heroine
Harvard alumni follow their interests to unpredictable places. Julie Cotler Pottinger '92 earned a degree in the history of architecture and...
Comings and Goings
Comings and GoingsThe Harvard clubs host numerous social and intellectual gatherings around the country. Below is a partial list of late fall...
A Baghdad Harvard Club
A Baghdad Harvard Club Affiliated with the Coalition Provisional Authority earlier this year were Rachel Roe, A.L.B. '96; James Aguirre...
Harvard Goes South (of the Border)
Harvard Goes South (of the Border)Mark your calendars for the Harvard Alumni Association's alumni conference in Mexico City on March 1-2, 2005...