Harvard Files for Permanent Relief from Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts

Argues federal government’s actions amount to “unlawful retaliation”

by Nina Pasquini

Chapter & Verse

Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words

Fred Ho ’79 to Receive Harvard Arts Medal

Recognizing a saxophonist and self-described "revolutionary artist"

Vogue Revealed: "The September Issue"

A new documentary by R. J. Cutler '83 takes viewers behind the glamour of a fashion powerhouse.

Extension School Centennial

A new history by its dean, Michael Shinagel, documents the school's emphasis on accessibility and continuing education.

by Krysten A. Keches

Federico Cortese

Meet the new conductor of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra.

For the Joy of It

A new book relates the history of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra.

Last Chapter

The Harvard University Press display room closes its doors.

Art in the Wrack

Seaweed and seaside scenes of Martha’s Vineyard

by Christopher Reed

Musical Mentor

Amy Nathan ’67 aims to help kids over musical rough patches with The Young Musician’s Survival Guide.

by Krysten A. Keches

Architecture That Imitates Life

Architects are beginning to employ biomimicry, studying nature as a model for building design.

by John Gendall