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.
Medicine’s response to America’s largest public-health crisis
Medicine’s response to America’s largest public-health crisis
When opioids are needed
A former pain patient warns against overcorrection in the rush to reduce opioid prescriptions.
Harvard Magazine panel discussion on gender with Kathy Delaney-Smith
Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith and basketball alumnae on gender, leadership, and sports: a Harvard Magazine panel
Features | January-February 2019
Profile of Daniela Lamas, a critical-care physician
Daniela Lamas and the practice of post-ICU care
Montage | January-February 2019
Playwright Bess Wohl: a profile
Bess Wohl writes plays from an actor’s perspective.
Shaina Taub Shares Suffragists in Song
A seventy-fifth Schlesinger Library anniversary celebration
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2018
Saber champion Eli Dershwitz looks to the 2020 Olympics.
Ranked first in the world, fencer Eli Dershwitz looks to the 2020 Olympics.
Features | November-December 2018
Karen King, historian of the early Christian church
Karen King studies texts from Christianity’s first centuries to reinterpret the history of the early church.
Montage | November-December 2018
Shane McCrae: the poet and his work
The propulsive intensity of Shane McCrae’s poetry
Food |
Richard Montanez speaks at Harvard
Flamin’ Hot Cheetos inventor Richard Montañez shares lessons from his rags-to-riches story.
Alumni | September-October 2018
“Rebellious Lawyering” author Gerald López: a profile
Gerald López’s radical theory—and practice
Montage | September-October 2018
Laura van den Berg and “The Third Hotel”
In Laura van den Berg’s fiction, the deeply strange is ordinary.