Commentary

In-depth perspectives and critical analysis from faculty, editors, and readers on public affairs, higher education, and Harvard’s evolving mission.

How AI Is Reshaping Supply Chains

Harvard Kennedy School lecturer on using AI to strengthen supply chains

by Olivia Farrar

Harvard's Alexandar Keyssar analyzes voter suppression measures

Voting rights and partisan practices in a highly contested election year

by Alexander Keyssar

Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson urge compromise in U.S. politics

Continuous campaigning and gridlocked governing in American politics

by Amy Gutmann , Dennis Thompson

Readers discuss how they celebrate Commencement

Readers discuss how their families celebrated—or will celebrate—Commencement.

The Undergraduate discovers a different life off campus

Discovering diverse concerns outside the bubble of campus life

by Isabel Ruane

Harvard deans urge renewing civic education

Time to restore American higher education’s lost mission

by Ellen Condliffe Lagemann , Harry R. Lewis

William Stuntz, late Harvard law professor, on American criminal justice

America’s flawed criminal justice system

Touchpoints, tea party, theater's future, water woes, and more reader letters

Touchpoints, tea party, theater's future, water woes, medieval literature, a life of faith, and more

Reader letters on Al Franken, the end of lectures, civic education, and more

Letters about Al Franken, the value of lectures, education and economics, justice, the Tea Party, primate care, and more

Readers discuss how to dodge questions, and stop others from dodging

Readers discuss how to dodge questions, and stop others from doing so.

An undergraduate explores Boston through a course about urban problems

The Undergraduate writes about "Reinventing Boston," a course that sends students out to learn about urban progress and problems through immersion in city life.

by Katherine Xue