Jonathan Shaw

Jonathan Shaw is Managing Editor of Harvard Magazine. A graduate of Harvard College, he has worked at the magazine since 1990, following an earlier role at MIT. Over the decades, he has written widely on science, technology, health, and the humanities.

After covering the 2002 SARS epidemic in depth, Jon became the first journalist writing for a general audience to report that both SARS-CoV and the closely related SARS-CoV-2—the virus behind COVID-19—use the same receptor to enter human cells. He later shared the behind-the-scenes story of how that article came together. His 2004 feature on the benefits of exercise, “The True Magic Pill,” remains one of the most-read pieces on harvardmagazine.com, although his playful answer to “Who Built the Pyramids” is also a perennial favorite.

For more than twenty years, Jon has explored a wide range of topics—from stem cell science and climate change to big data and legal issues such as the role of habeas corpus in the war on terror. His early feature on digital privacy helped introduce the concept of “surveillance capitalism” to general readers. Most recently, he audited a course on understanding and using generative AI to inform his reporting on that rapidly evolving field.

His work has been anthologized in collections of the best science writing and is frequently used in college and university classrooms.

Jon is known for his meticulous approach to journalism. He clearly identifies Harvard Magazine as an editorially independent publication during interviews and carefully fact-checks his work before publication. He refrains from political speech in public forums and strives to present opposing viewpoints fairly and accurately when covering controversial subjects.

Building RoboBees: How Harvard Engineers Are Revolutionizing Micro-Robotics

The push to build flying, thinking, robot swarms

The Bruce Telescope Rediscovered

The telescope that helped define Earth’s place in the universe

How to Make a Massive Open Online Course

HarvardX transforms a popular course in epidemiology to serve a global audience.

Harvard Social Club Ban?

A Harvard committee proposes eliminating unsanctioned student social organizations.

Seeing the the Invisible World of Microbes

On Earth, microbes run the show.

Lieber named University Professor

The pioneering chemist of bio-compatible transistors and other nanoscale wonders receives Harvard’s highest faculty honor.  

S. Allen Counter Has Died

The director of the Harvard Foundation passed away after a brief illness.

Harvard to Ban Final Clubs Outright?

Membership in any and all unrecognized student social organizations would be prohibited.

Why Trump Won the Republican Primary?

Why people vote for celebrities—even when they say they don’t want to.

Harvard College final club sanctions

The College’s final-club sanctions: an update

A Snapshot of Environmental Sustainability at Harvard

The University reports progress on a variety of fronts.

A celebration of computer science at Harvard in honor of Harry Lewis

Former students, friends, family, and colleagues gather to celebrate Harry Lewis on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.