Alumni
A Prescription for Change
On a sweltering summer afternoon, Cheryl L. Dorsey '85, M.D.-M.P.P. '92, is hard at work, cruising briskly down the Bronx River in a homemade...
Harvard@Home: Commencement and Cloning
If you missed Harvard's 353rd Commencement in June—or if you were there and want to relive the experience—be sure to visit...
HAA Leader Seeks Global Outreach
The new president of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) summarizes the theme of his year-long term in four words: "Participate in...
Hirum Hunn Awards
Six alumni have been selected to receive this year's Hiram S. Hunn Memorial Schools and Scholarship Awards, presented by the Harvard College...
Chow-crowd Pleaser
In 2001, just before the Boston Red Sox franchise sold for $700 million, an investor group headed by Joe O'Donnell '67, M.B.A. '71, pulled out...
by Craig Lambert
Farmers' Friend
The author of an authoritative, commodity-by-commodity handbook on sustainable agricultural practices for 12 international staple crops...
A Different Kind of Triathlete
You know that new activity you've wanted to take up? Maybe it's something eclectic, like cooking Thai food from scratch, souping up old cars...
Having Fun with the News
Even after six years and continuing success at the helm of National Public Radio's Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me, Peter Sagal...
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...
The Battle for Illinois
Editor's note: With a contentious national election approaching, the U.S. Senate race in Illinois between two Harvard Law School graduates...