Lydialyle Gibson
Lydialyle Gibson has been an associate editor at Harvard Magazine since 2015. She edits the Montage profiles, about alumni in the arts, and writes about a variety of topics, including arts and medicine—especially where the two intersect, as in her features about Harvard physician-writers Rafael Campo and Stuart Harris. In the January-February 2025 issue, she wrote “Caring for the Caregivers,” about the experiences of people caring for loved ones with dementia—read her Behind the Scenes about that story. She also covers politics and history, with a special emphasis on African American history, and since 2022 has reported on the Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Initiative. Before coming to Harvard, she was an editor and writer at the University of Chicago Magazine. Her writing has won numerous awards, including several national awards from CASE. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a master’s in creative writing from Johns Hopkins University.
The War in Europe
A project to help physicians in Ukraine
Restored to Nature
Landscape architect Mikyoung Kim’s healing arts
Raising Her Voice
Singer-songwriter Reid Parsons on the irreplaceable instrument
An Exchange of Violence
On the “exit wounds” of America’s gun industry in Mexico
“Make Elections Boring Again”
Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger on the future of democracy
“We Will All Be Arguing”
Convocation and Morning Prayers messages about free speech and fruitful airing of differences
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Apollo 17 Turns 50
Two Harvard alumni recall a return from the last human moonwalk.
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The Irresistible Allison Feaster
A basketball star's journey from the Harvard hardwood to the Celtics front office
Straight Lines and Odd Angles
Painter Judith Seligson’s creative juxtapositions
Three Alumni Named as National Book Award Finalists
An historian, a poet, and a translator
“This Is About Justice”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks at the Harvard Kennedy School.
What Does It Mean To Be a Corporate Citizen?
A Harvard conference considers the question of ESG investing.