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.

Nicholas Stephanopoulos

An election-law scholar and litigator zeroes in on political gerrymandering.

A Beloved Bengali Poet in Translation

A new book presents a mother and daughter’s final collaboration

Bias in Artificial Intelligence

Data journalist Meredith Broussard on “the civil-rights issue of our time”

Harvard Art Museums Will Reopen This Fall

The musems will welcome students back on September 1, and the public on September 4.

Re-remembering Juneteenth

Annette Gordon-Reed discusses her unusually personal book on the holiday.

Katori Hall Wins 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

The Hot Wing King wins the 2021 prize for drama.

Harvard Art Museums names a new curator

Horace D. Ballard will direct American art collections at the museums.

Restoring justice

Exploring an alternative to crime and punishment

Putting the Music in Musical Theater

Composer Zoe Sarnak’s warm-hearted songs

President Bacow and Kevin Young at Annual Alumni Meeting

Harvard holds its first virtual alumni association annual meeting—with a powerful guest speaker.

Radcliffe Day: Gender Equity, Melinda French Gates

A panel on achieving gender equity, and a conversation with Radcliffe Medalist Melinda French Gates