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Caroline Buckee: Can Mobile-phone Data Help Control the Spread of the Coronavirus?

Anonymized location data can help guide strategies for protecting public health in a pandemic.

Celebrating Cinema

Hidden gem: the Harvard Film Archive

by Nell Porter Brown

Lonesome No Longer

A folk trio finds their harmony, on the road.

by Sophia Nguyen

Audio: The Class of ’66 Remembers

As their 50th reunion approaches, several members of the Class of 1966 share their Harvard stories.

by Tony Kahn ’66

Fiction in Counterpoint

A novel, Sound, notated like a musical score

by Craig Lambert

Listen to the Landscape

Composer Ben Cosgrove connects sound and place.

by David Rice

Margaret Marshall: Judiciary’s Impartiality Is Endangered

The former Massachusetts chief justice's Radcliffe Medal acceptance speech

by Laura Levis

Promote Gender Equality, Sheryl Sandberg Urges HBS Grads

The Facebook COO also advocated open workplace communication.

High Art under the Hammer

Brooke Lampley '02 heads modern and impressionist art at Christie's.

by Craig Lambert

The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang

A gritty Western depicts a brief, violent crusade.

by Craig Lambert

Vermont Folk Songs, Plugged In

A musical Vermont couple record local music collected decades ago.

by Craig Lambert