Students & Alumni
Nuts
Nutcracker notes, and a memorable blackout
Chronicler of Two Americas
Now in his second century, the uncommon Daniel Aaron remains at work.
by Christoph Irmscher
Vita: Joseph T. Walker
Brief life of a scientific sleuth: 1908-1952
by Thomas W. Walker
“Once Upon a Time” in Translation
A publisher brings world literature to young Anglophones.
by Spencer Lee Lenfield
Pound, On the Record
A Carpenter Center exhibition traces the history of a once-banned poem.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Underpinning Public Service
Harvard gift supports undergraduate curriculum and fellowships
by John S. Rosenberg
Humanities Medals to Higginbotham, Fly
Faculty member and Design School graduate will be honored at White House.
by Jean Martin
How To Harvard—Advice From 14 College Alumni
Harvard Magazine asked recent reunioners to reflect on their undergraduate experience.
by Zara Zhang
The Mobile Revolution
Cellphone-based money transfers and cardiac care in base-of-the-pyramid markets in Kenya and Mexico
Query on Bruno Munari
Did you take VES 130 or VES 150 during spring term 1967?