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.

Harvard Business School Expands Financial Aid

Ten percent of MBA students to receive full tuition scholarships

“A Moral Obligation”

Charles Berlin and 60 years of collecting for Harvard Library

Abortion Rights Advocacy: Past and Present

A documentary from 1970 is re-released and newly relevant. 

Wendy Lesser's "Threepenny Review:

The revered literary magazine editor discusses the writing (and reading) life.

“We Salute You, and We Thank You”

Harvard’s emotional celebration provides closure for the classes of 2020 and 2021—and honors those who served during the pandemic.

“People Were Making Bricks Out of Straw”

Radcliffe Medalist Sherrilyn Ifill on the challenges of racism and the potential for progress

Maia Sandu at Kennedy School Class Day

A battler against corruption in a small, threatened nation

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