Lydialyle Gibson
"A Very Intimate and Painful Reckoning"
Dean Claudine Gay on the Native American hair clippings in Harvard’s holdings
Features | January-February 2023
The War in Europe
A project to help physicians in Ukraine
Montage | January-February 2023
Restored to Nature
Landscape architect Mikyoung Kim’s healing arts
Montage | January-February 2023
Raising Her Voice
Singer-songwriter Reid Parsons on the irreplaceable instrument
Features | January-February 2023
To the Rescue
Harvard’s Scholars at Risk Program helps endangered artists and scholars
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
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2022
“We Will All Be Arguing”
Convocation and Morning Prayers messages about free speech and fruitful airing of differences
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2022
Apollo 17 Turns 50
Two Harvard alumni recall a return from the last human moonwalk.
Features | November-December 2022
The Irresistible Allison Feaster
A basketball star's journey from the Harvard hardwood to the Celtics front office
Montage | November-December 2022
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