FAS Dean Outlines Preparations for Loss of Federal Funding

“To preserve our mission, we must act now,” Hoekstra says at faculty meeting

by Jonathan Shaw

The Justice Gap

America’s unfulfilled promise of “equal justice under law”

by Lincoln Caplan

Oenophile Par Excellence

Anne Fadiman ’74 recalls her father, Clifton, in an excerpt from The Wine Lover’s Daughter

Found in Translation

Maureen Freely ’74, longtime translator of Orhan Pamuk, shares the nuances of bringing a text from one language to another.

by Oset Babür

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

“Kingmaker” to Gatekeeper

Stephanie Burt ’94 is the kind of poetry critic who provokes anger in other poetry critics.

by Tara Wanda Merrigan

Believe It or Not!

From the Missouri Compromise to the 2016 election, Kevin Young's Bunk takes stock of American hoaxes, con men, and race fantasies.

by Niela Orr

This Land Was Made For…

A Utah activist reflects on 40 years of land conservation—and what’s coming next.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Hiram S. Hunn Awards

Alumni are honored for undergraduate admissions work.

HAA Awards

Six alumni are recognized for long-time volunteer service to the University.

Guy Davenport

Brief life of a polymathic stylist: 1927-2005

by Eric Allen Been