John Harvard's Journal

Highlights from Harvard’s Past

The rise of Cambridge cyclists, a lettuce boycott, and Julia Child’s cookbooks

Martin Puchner, author and professor of drama and of English

The English professor has already written three books and edited the 6,000-page third edition of the Norton Anthology of World Literature.

Headlines from Harvard history, May-June 1913-1998

From the pages of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and Harvard Magazine

Harvard's edX venture: growth and challenges

A first-year report on HarvardX and edX, the online-education partnership with MIT

More Harvard e-mail investigations disclosed

Fallout from cheating investigation widens as additional reviews of a resident dean’s accounts are reported to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Harvard basketball shocks New Mexico in 2013 NCAA tournament upset

The Crimson shocks New Mexico in NCAA tournament upset, loses in 2nd round.

Rebecca Nadler, giant slalom NCAA champion

Rebecca Nadler is Harvard's first NCAA gold medalist in skiing.

by Craig Lambert

The Undergraduate reflects on mentoring and community

The Undergraduate reflects on mentoring and community.

by Kathryn C. Reed

Harvard news: Allston development, education dean, social investing

Harvard news: Allston development, education dean departs, social investing, multimillion-dollar gifts to universities, and more

Harvard governance reform updated and described by Harvard Corporation members

Three Fellows offer a briefing on the effects of reforming the University's senior governing board.

Headlines from Harvard history, March-April 1913-1998

From the pages of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and Harvard Magazine