David Deming Announced as Harvard College Dean

Economist, Kirkland House faculty dean to succeed Rakesh Khurana

by Max J. Krupnick

The Business of Lies

Joseph Finder makes technology the texture of his new thriller, Guilty Minds.

by Bailey Trela

Private Eye

Boston-based private investigator Sarah Alcorn is “a bit of an oddball in this business.”

by Nell Porter-Brown

Pranks in Pusey Library

A retrospective on the Lampoon’s 140 years of mischief

by Aidan Langston

China's Great Flood May Be No Myth

Researchers unearth geological evidence to support one of the country’s earliest folk legends.

by Lydialyle Gibson

A Literary Chameleon

Colson Whitehead ’91 plays for higher stakes in his new novel.

by Jesse McCarthy

Teaching Children to Care

Dina Buchbinder Auron, M.P.A. ’16, uses sports to get children excited about solving global problems.

by Aidan Langston

This Is How the World Ends

Thanks to Harvard, according to a new fantasy epic by Justin Cronin ’84

by Grayson Clary

The Comeback Kid

The post-Harvard hockey tales of Bill Keenan

by Bailey Trela

Tools for Change

An alumna’s novel approach to helping Kenyan tweens

by Olivia Campbell

The Senior Alumni

The oldest graduates at Commencement