Harvard Releases Antisemitism and Anti-Muslim Task Force Reports

University publishes findings from thorough examinations of campus conditions.

by Max J. Krupnick

A Conversation with Rahul Mehrotra

The architect discusses how design can address social problems.

by Elizabeth Gudrais

Class Reports, Redux

In a new novel, Deborah Copaken Kogan ’88 explores mid-life College reunions.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Fine-Art Construction

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

Think Locally, Eat Globally

Harvard Square restaurants serve a diverse array of international cuisine.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

Poetry, Architecture, and Dance, Combined

Original works highlight new dance director’s focus on innovation

Fogg Reopening Deferred to 2014

New art-museum schedule reflects complex construction, reinstallation

How the Enlightenment Led to Colonialism

Filmmaker William Kentridge explains in his second Norton Lecture.

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

The Richness of Nature at Large

Yukio Lippit curates Colorful Realm exhibit at National Gallery

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

William Kentridge: “In Praise of Shadows”

The first of the 2012 Norton Lectures

by Spencer Lee Lenfield