Craig Lambert
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2012
Olympian Temi Fagbenle of Harvard women's basketball
Basketball’s Temi Fagbenle—from London to Lavietes
John Harvard's Journal | September-October 2012
Football placekicker David Mothander explains how to kick a football
Placekicker David Mothander explains how to split the uprights.
Features | September-October 2012
Architect William Rawn, who designs buildings for the public realm, is profiled
William Rawn’s designs begin not with the eye, but the ear.
Montage | September-October 2012
A novel, "Sound," by Thomas P. Wolf, notated like a musical score
A novel, Sound, notated like a musical score
Montage | September-October 2012
The paper art of Laurie Krasny Brown
Laurie Krasny Brown crafts colorful works from an “accessible, flexible, beautiful” material.
Right Now | September-October 2012
Philosopher and scientist Robert O. Doyle has a new model of free will
Robert O. Doyle proposes a two-stage, “Jamesian,” model of free will.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2012
Sam and James O'Connor, stalwarts of the Harvard heavyweight crew
The brothers O'Connor, from New Zealand, row on the Harvard varsity heavyweight crew.
Brooke Lampley heads modern and impressionist art at Christie's
Brooke Lampley '02 heads modern and impressionist art at Christie's.
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2012
Pitcher Rachel Brown of Harvard's softball team is a strikeout artist
Rachel Brown of the softball team broke Ivy records for strikeouts last year.
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2012
The Nieman Journalism Lab probes the future of journalism
The Nieman Journalism Lab tracks innovations in journalism, online, in print, and on the business side.
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2012
Melanie Baskind stars in lacrosse and soccer at Harvard
Lacrosse and soccer star Melanie Baskind scores with synergy.
Leonce Gaiter's Western novel describes violence in 1890s Indian Territory
A gritty Western depicts a brief, violent crusade.