Alumni
Yesterday's News
From the pages of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and Harvard Magazine
Bubbles and "Champagne"
For a woman once accused of lacking the requisite "math gene," Julie Fouquet '80 has done pretty well. After graduation, she earned a...
by Nell Porter-Brown
Harvard at Home
The University's on-line educational venture, Harvard at Home, offers a number of new vignettes on topics ranging from terrorism and Islamic...
In Memoriam
The staff of Harvard Magazine wish to express their sorrow at the loss of the following alumni in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001...
Comings and Goings
Local Harvard clubs organize a number of lectures and social events. What follows is a list of some of the gatherings planned. For further...
Reunion: The Musical
Six years ago, at the class of 1961's thirty-fifth reunion, Phil Carl sang a few songs during the cabaret-style festivities. Classmate Dan Klein...
Treasure Hunter
From hanging out with R.E.M. in Athens, Georgia, to showing her paintings in Rome, to documenting local folklore hidden in the Catskills, Laura...
Teaching Values
Should discussions of moral principles form part of the curriculum in public schools? Katherine Simon '85 has been thinking about this for a...
Yesterday's News
1922 Noting a trend among American universities toward improving the quality of student dormitories, the editors remark, "The average...
Off the Beaten Track
John Fox, Ph.D. '94, has already had his biography researched and written. His role as a team anthropologist and director of research for an...