An Original Magna Carta, Hidden in Plain Sight

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

by Nina Pasquini

Out of Place?

An exhibition asks the meaning of things.

by Christopher Reed

Good Dogs

For centuries, a simple technology permitted people to survive the Arctic.

by Christopher Reed

New Faces

Steven Coit's portraits diversify Harvard's walls, and the 1947 football team defies racism.

Y Is for “Yell”

A sampler from the Harvard University Library's online collection Reading: Harvard Views of Readers, Readership, and Reading History.

by Christopher Reed

William James: Summers and Semesters

A conference and an exhibition at Houghton Library showcase the legacy of the pioneering psychologist and philosopher.

Gut Renovation

Harvard renews an older building to create new labs in Cambridge for stem-cell research.

Urban Utopias

Two Beijing photographers interpret China's breakneck change from Communist revolution to market-based consumerism.

by John S. Rosenberg

Deconstructionism

Gutting the Fogg Art Museum on the way to renovating it

Don’t Eat Amanitas

The Farlow Library's new online exhibits highlight the death cap mushroom and mycological illustration.

by Christopher Reed

In the Footsteps of William James

An unusual symposium at Harvard and at James's summer residence this August will remember the life of the psychologist-philosopher.