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Forrest Gander and Theda Skocpol at Phi Beta Kappa Exercises
Both poet and orator consider the “fundamental threats” facing graduates as Commencement begins.
Zelenskyy Addresses American Universities
Ukrainian president urges help from students and institutional leaders.
The 2022 Pulitzer Prizes
Erin Kelly and Salamishah Tillet honored for “searing” and “stylish” writing in biography and criticism
After Slavery Report, What Next?
A conference considering next steps in Harvard’s reparative process
Harvard’s Slave Legacy
A searching examination of the places kept “outside history,” and steps to come to terms with the University’s past
One Shot at Hollywood
Actor and producer Alex Molina on filming a feature-length thriller in a single take
An Acrobat Takes Flight
Anna Soltys Morse and the art of hand-to-hand flying
Mexican Soul
How Claudia García got “mariachi fever”
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2022
"On the Ground" With Asylum-Seekers
Sabrineh Ardalan directs Harvard’s Immigration and Refugee Clinic.
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2022
Students Sue Harvard Over Harassment
Lawsuit claims the University downplayed sexual misconduct allegations against anthropology professor John Comaroff.
A Culinary Journey
At the Radcliffe Institute, chef Michael Twitty traces the food legacy of enslavement.
“No Limits” to China-Russia Relations?
How the Ukraine invasion might affect Russia’s ties with its neighbor