Right Now | November-December 2020
Can dementia’s decline in Europe and the U.S. go global?
Dementia is decreasing in Europe and North America. Why not the rest of the world?
Graduate & Professional Schools |
“Attacking the Concept of Debt”
A Harvard Law School clinic tackles the for-profit college industry
In Search of Spontaneity
A new College semester begins, at home.
The challenges of researching the pandemic’s effects on pregnant women
The challenges of researching the pandemic’s effects on pregnant women
Blaschka Glass Sea Creatures Rendered in 3D
Complementary imaging techniques combine to create 3-D models that virtual visitors can examine from any angle.
John Harvard's Journal | September-October 2020
David L. Evans, longtime Harvard admissions officer, retires
David L. Evans made a difference for 50 years.
Montage | September-October 2020
Profile of voiceover actor Adriana Colón
Adriana Colón forges aural connections.
Balancing Mental Health and COVID Safety
Students urge closer attention to care on campus this fall.
Active Duty in a Pandemic
Harvard affiliates aid the Defense Department's response to COVID-19 in New York.
Harvard History & Traditions |
How Harvard Handled the 1918 Flu Pandemic
Fall semester interrupted, a century ago
How the Lines Get Bent
Curator Garrett Dash Nelson ’09 on the Boston Public Library’s exhibition of “persuasive cartography”
The Pandemic’s Economic Fallout
How the COVID-19 economic crisis has been fundamentally different from past recessions