An Original Magna Carta, Hidden in Plain Sight

A rare original surfaces at Harvard at an “almost providential” moment. 

by Nina Pasquini

The Libraries’ Rocky Transition

The threat of library staff layoffs, absent details, leads to consternation and protests.

Taking Shape

An aerial view of the Fogg art Museum reconstruction.

Voluptuous Sunday

The Arnold Arboretum's "Lilac Sunday" tradition

by Christopher Reed

Fine-Art Construction

Alumni returning to Cambridge this spring will find the Fogg expansion looming large.

Fogg Reopening Deferred to 2014

New art-museum schedule reflects complex construction, reinstallation

An Enchanted “Colorful Realm”

In a video interview, Yukio Lippit explains the beauty of Japanese paintings displayed in the Cherry Blossom Festival centennial exhibit.

Orderly Living

A medieval manuscript illuminates monthly guides to diet and health.

by Christopher Reed

A Blossoming Centennial

Masterworks of Japanese painting on display for the Cherry Blossom Festival's centennial

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

Harvard Library Reorganization: President, Provost, Protests

The administration says reorganizations, and staff reductions, will support better user experiences and a stronger system.

Town-Hall Meetings Report on Harvard Library Reorganization

Library leaders tell staff that restructuring will require smaller workforce.