Elizabeth Gudrais
Architect Rahul Mehrotra balances teaching at Harvard and practice in India
Rahul Mehrotra's architecture spans eras and cultural divides.
Keas founder Adam Bosworth ’76: from programming to minding your health
Keas—founded by computer programmer Adam Bosworth ’76—combines social media and gaming to make wellness fun.
Rahul Mehrotra discusses how design can address social problems
The architect discusses how design can address social problems.
New historic conservation track at the Harvard Graduate School of Design
Rahul Mehrotra pioneers a historic conservation track at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Children from Mumbai's slums find a haven at the Magic Bus camp
A haven of green for Mumbai slum children
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2012
Harvard curricular and research connections to India
President Faust's first visit to the South Asian nation highlights research and curricular connections old and new.
Features | January-February 2012
T. Berry Brazelton's life and legacy
The life and legacy of pathbreaking pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton
Features | January-February 2012
The Brazelton Touchpoints Center teaches a revolutionary relational approach
Supporting children by teaching the adults who shape their lives
Right Now | November-December 2011
Michael Norton of HBS studies wealth inequality perceptions and preferences
Harvard Business School professor Michael Norton finds Americans prefer a more equal distribution of wealth.
Features | September-October 2011
How Harvard students, and their college experience, have changed since 1986
Harvard students and their lives: 1986 versus today
Shelly Greenfield's research finds gender differences in recovery from addiction
Studying the differences in addiction and recovery between men and women
Calestous Juma promotes African agriculture
Calestous Juma sees agricultural innovation as a catalyst to promote development.