Harvard Releases Antisemitism and Anti-Muslim Task Force Reports

University publishes findings from thorough examinations of campus conditions.

by Max J. Krupnick

Underground: The Story of Harvard’s Class of 1968

A senior thesis, and a new film, on the “historic generational shift” of which the class of 1968 was a part.

by Lydialyle Gibson

New Harvard Overseers and HAA Elected Directors Announced

2018 newly elected Harvard Overseers and HAA directors

by Nell Porter-Brown

Harvard’s Governing Boards Refreshed

New Corporation members and  Overseers’ leaders

Alma Mater, Updated

Janet Pascal ’84 crafts the new final line for “Fair Harvard,” debuting this Commencement.

by Sophia Nguyen

How to Pretend You Went to Harvard

I would like to offer you what I think is even better than an actual Harvard degree: the ability to pass what I call the Harvard Voight-Kampff.

by Alexandra Petri

Ghost Story

A century apart, two alumni find each other in the American South.

by Michael S. Knapp

A Visit from Bill Gates

The Microsoft co-founder talked about his life as a philanthropist—and answered myriad student questions.

by Jonathan Shaw

Paradigm Shifter

Michael Adams of SAGE is looking out for LGBT elders.

by Sanya Sagar

Trimming Truancy

Interventions that mobilize family support networks have powerful effects.

by Jonathan Shaw

Targeting Cancer

Using precision medicine, Harvard researchers target cancer.

by Jonathan Shaw