Faculty & Research
Academia’s Absence from Homelessness
“The lack of dedicated research funding in this area is a major, major problem.”
by Lydialyle Gibson
Kari Nadeau
Multi-allergy immunotherapy pioneer Kari Nadeau returns to Harvard
by Max J. Krupnick
“This Beautiful Machine”
Paola Arlotta’s organoids provide a window into the human brain.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Mindfulness and Public Health
Monks and researchers gathered at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to launch a new center for mindfulness.
by Max J. Krupnick
Harvard Horizons Spotlights Nine Scholars
Emerging doctoral research on COVID-19, military model villages, children at risk, and more
by Max J. Krupnick
The Health Benefits of Owning a Pet
Animal companions help their owners live longer, happier lives.
by Nancy Walecki
Seeking Climate Solutions
Teams of Harvard researchers have developed concrete proposals for addressing specific climate impacts.
by Jonathan Shaw
Plumbing the Deep Sea
Peter Girguis probes life on the ocean floor.
by Veronique Greenwood
The Modern World Reconceived
Interpreting politics through the rise of technocracy, morality, and the “web of capital”
by J. Bradford Delong
Making Charitable Giving More Competent
How psychological insight can make altruism more rewarding and effective
by Colleen Walsh
Enablers of the Unethical
A Harvard Business School professor turns the stage lights on the supporting cast that facilitates unethical acts
by Daniel Oberhaus