Nell Porter-Brown

Nell Porter Brown is assistant editor of Harvard Magazine. She is a graduate of Connecticut College and recently earned a master’s degree in creative writing and literature from the Harvard Extension School. Before joining the magazine staff in 2000, she was a newspaper reporter and covered politics, business, and criminal justice. She has also worked for land conservation organizations, on documentary films, and as an editor for a pharmaceutical research marketing firm. At the magazine, she writes and edits alumni profiles, along with a section on New England arts and culture, history, food, and day trips. She seeks out diverse, novel stories and out-of-the-way places that highlight the region’s beauty and uniqueness. Throughout her career Nell has developed strong collaborative and trusting relationships with both story sources and colleagues, building a wealth of knowledge and the ability to convey human truths through storytelling. 

As a magazine writer with a background in reporting for daily newspapers, Nell carefully researches every story, speaks with numerous sources, and takes multiple steps during final editing to fact-check every facet of the story. She is forthright with all interview subjects, explaining the purpose and scope of the story, and she instills a high level of trust throughout the process.

A Verdant Cultural Retreat

Boston’s Forest Hills Cemetery is a welcome respite from the world.

Steeped

A world of artisanal teas in Somerville

“Armenian creativity, culture, and survival”

A museum reflects an ancient civilization and the modern global diaspora.

A Post-Plague Outpost

Candice Lin’s otherworldly refuge

Natural Winter Wonders, Mass Audubon

Getting outside and enjoying the New England’s winter season

The Student Prince

A Springfield, Massachusetts, tradition lives on

Curiosities: “Completely Magical”

Stunning works by Clifford Ross at the Portland Museum of Art 

The Places You’ll Go

Art, science, sports—and fanciful holiday lights—in the Connecticut River Valley 

Staff Pick: A.R.T.’s Wild: A Musical Becoming

Harvard’s Diane Paulus brings climate change to center stage

American Ingenuity

Springfield Armory National Historic Site

Reflections of Pandemic Intimacy

Harvard's Carpenter Center highlights works by Katherine Bradford and Diedrick Bracken

An Inclusive “One Harvard”

HAA president Vanessa Liu on harnessing power “for the greater good.”