Matthew Browne, of West Point, New York, and Adams House, is a senior concentrating in social studies. He is a staff writer for The Harvard Advocate and a member of the Signet Society. After summers previously spent doing research in a biology laboratory and working for a real-estate tech startup, Browne spent this past summer writing freelance articles for various publications and conducting research for a senior thesis about music festivals.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2017
Harvard undergraduate memes
The Undergraduate dives into meme culture.
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2017
The Undergraduate on Harvard political polarization
The Undergraduate considers campus debate and action in a polarized era.
“Presenting Jane," and a youthful summer for the New York School
A rediscovered short film, with new commentary by Jane Freilicher and John Ashbery ’49, Litt.D. ’01, gives a glimpse of the New York School's early days.
Anna Deavere Smith welcomes Harvard to a "lecture-performance" on hospitality
In her “lecture-performance,” playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith practiced and preached “Radical Hospitality.”
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2016
A Harvard undergraduate reflects on a summer spent writing
Learning to negotiate the backyard and the divine