International


Building a New Information Civilization

Four women leading change in the world of privacy and personal data

by Jonathan Shaw

Turbines, Bats, and Rubber Stamps

A recent Harvard Law graduate recounts a case in Bavaria.

by Richard Corbett

Surgery for All

Lack of access to surgery globally will cost $12.3 trillion during the next 15 years.

by Courtney Humphries

Centennial Medalists 2015

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences honors four distinguished alumni.

Climate-Change Solutions

A panel of experts debates the best path forward.

by Jonathan Shaw

Debating Sharia Law, Digitally

SHARIASource—“Google-like aspirations” for an online resource on Islamic law

by Stephanie Garlock

Keeping Women Safe

Addressing the root causes of violence against women in South Asia

by Rohini Pande

Propelling Public Health

A transformative endowment gift from Gerald L. Chan and family

The “Accidental” Fall of the Berlin Wall

A scholar at the Center for European Studies traces the unexpected causes of the opening of divided Berlin.

Biden on Foreign Policy at Harvard

The vice president on Ebola, ISIL, China, and Russia at HKS

Global-Health Learning in Rural Mexico

Harvard Global Health Institute introduces a unique study-abroad opportunity, melding coursework with field experience.

by Francesca Annic...