Lydialyle Gibson
“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.
A Long Night's Journey in Palestine
William Tamplin, Ph.D. ’20, on the lyricism and secrecy of an Arabic literary pioneer
Convocation 2022: Grow in Wisdom
Speakers’ remarks reflect the urgencies of a turbulent time.
Harvard Business School Expands Financial Aid
Ten percent of MBA students to receive full tuition scholarships
Features | September-October 2022
“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.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2022
Harvard’s Ties to Slavery
A long-awaited, unsparing picture
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