Harvard Squared | September-October 2016
The Bruce Museum shows “Science in Motion” in Greenwich, Connecticut
The Bruce Museum highlights “Science in Motion” in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Pranks in Pusey Library
A retrospective on the Lampoon’s 140 years of mischief
Sexual Violence in India’s Headlines
Joanna Jolly takes issue with rape coverage in the media.
Pianist Aristo Sham ’19 on the world stage
Aristo Sham ’19 takes first place at the New York International Piano Competition.
Teaching Children to Care
Dina Buchbinder Auron, M.P.A. ’16, uses sports to get children excited about solving global problems.
New Study Calls Subway Germs Mostly Harmless
Curtis Huttenhower and colleagues analyze bugs on Boston’s T.
Bacteria Could Help Prevent Malaria, New Harvard Study Finds
Harvard scientists find Wolbachia protective.
Televangelist Carlton Pearson donates personal archive to Harvard
Carlton Pearson, exiled from his church, donates years of preaching on tape to Harvard.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2016
Final clubs, conflicts of interest, improving writing, and more
Final-club sanctions, a new Corporation member, medical conflicts of interest, MIT capital campaign, and improving student writing
Chao Center Dedicated at HBS
Dignitaries help celebrate the new building’s opening day.
Broad Institute Researchers Find New Method to Edit RNA
Feng Zhang ’04 and his team build on previous discoveries in editing DNA.
Shalala tells Public Health School graduates to “expect the unexpected”
Clinton Foundation president and former secretary of health and human services Donna Shalala called graduates to action at the Public Health School.