Alumni

NFL Referee Ron Torbert Makes the Tough Calls

A Harvard Law alum puts his degree to work on the field.

by Craig Lambert

Harvard @ Home

Those who missed the Alumni College on "The State of the Global Environment" earlier this year can still experience the event via the...

Yesterday's News

1923 Responding to a New York Times assertion that "information from Harvard, Princeton and Yale" indicates that the Volstead Act...

Preservationist

Every day in Dallas, people gather in Dealey Plaza to look up at the sixth floor of what once was the Texas School Book Depository. Some lay...

Family Moviemakers

Every day in Dallas, people gather in Dealey Plaza to look up at the sixth floor of what once was the Texas School Book Depository. Some lay...

Yesterday's News

1923 The College admits 940 applicants, its largest class ever. For the first time, those in the top seventh of their preparatory schools have...

Liberty's Defending Angel

Her noble passion may have sprung from a frustrated appetite: even by Harvard standards, Nadine Strossen '72, J.D. '75, is a voracious reader...

by Craig Lambert

"Pure Brit" Finds Second Home at Harvard

The new president of the Harvard Alumni Association, James V. Baker '68, M.B.A. '71, had never been to America before he boarded the SS United...

News from the HAA

• Alumni Abroad • Well Done • Harvard@Home • Hiram Hunn Awards • Call for Nominations Alumni Abroad The Harvard...

Philogynist (I)

He has run for political office, been a professor, published seven books, modeled, and acted in dozens of commercials, but Alexander Karanikas...

Philogynist (II)

Anna Collins '86, M.B.A. '95, got her start in community service early, volunteering with her parents in Michigan for activities such as state...