An Original Magna Carta, Hidden in Plain Sight

A rare original surfaces at Harvard at an “almost providential” moment. 

by Nina Pasquini

The Corporation, Complete

Harvard's senior governing board completes its expansion to 13 members, electing Jessica Tuchman Mathews '67 and Theodore V. Wells Jr., J.D.-M.B.A. '76

Harvard Business School Building Boom Continues

The Chao Family Foundation donates $40 million for an executive-education facility and fellowships.

Nobel Prize in Physics Shared by David Wineland, Ph.D. ’70

The Harvard-educated physicist is recognized for using light to measure quantum states.

Shepherds, Take Heart!

How Bill Marden got into Harvard and fulfilled the language requirement.

The Classes

Harvard alumni may sign in to view class notes and obituaries.

The SIGnboard

Shared Interest Group events in September and October

“Vermont Strong”

Sue Minter ’83 is helping her state recover from the devastation of Hurricane Irene.

by Katherine Xue

Practical Philanthropist

Bob Friedman ’71 looks for ladders to help people climb out of poverty.

by Ben Beach

Clock Enthusiast

David Bisno ’61 has spearheaded the creation of a mini-museum of horology in the Santa Barbara Courthouse.

by Joan Tapper

HAA Award Winners

Six alumni are recognized for outstanding service to the University.

by Nell Porter-Brown