Eugenia V. Levenson
She was previously a writer at Fortune magazine, where she reported on the economics of higher education, the art market, and investing, among other subjects.
After graduating from Harvard, where she earned a degree in American history and literature, Levenson studied in the U.K. as a Marshall Scholar and earned a master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Cambridge and a master’s degree in English literature from University College London. She lives in Harlem with her husband and son.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2004
John Harvard Didn't Sleep Here
For three-quarters of a century, the Harvard rooms at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, have hosted graduates of the New England university named for...
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2002
Harvard Girl
For the last two years, Harvard junior Yiting Liu has been at the epicenter of a new phenomenon in her native China: celebrity status for Ivy...
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2002
Bear Market
In recent years, the annual fall career forum at the Gordon Track and Tennis Center has been one of the most conspicuous displays of the many...
John Harvard's Journal | January-February 2002
Back in the Game
In the fall of my freshman year, I arrived in Cambridge with a lot of baggage. The family station wagon was nearly bursting with my hastily...