Nina Pasquini

Nina Pasquini is a staff writer for Harvard Magazine. She graduated from Harvard College in 2021 and joined the magazine in 2023. She writes about education, the arts, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on how public policy shapes individual lives. Her feature on how “science of reading” reforms can obscure structural challenges in literacy education was one of the magazine’s most-read stories of 2024. (Read her behind-the-scenes account of reporting that article.) Before Harvard Magazine, she reported from Paris, Seoul, and Raleigh. She won a North Carolina Press Association Award for her feature on musicians’ mental health struggles during the pandemic for the Raleigh News & Observer.

George Sarrinikolaou

Provost for climate and sustainability’s journey from Athens to Harvard

The Immigrant Experience

Glenda Carpio on the new migration narrative

Harvard Lowell House Opera Reimagines an Art Form

Students and professionals collaborate on The Unknowable, an opera-ballet set to premiere at Sanders Theatre this weekend. 

Hasty Pudding 2024: Barry Keoghan and Annette Bening

The actors will visit Cambridge tomorrow and next week for roasts and performances.

Harvard Education School Dean Bridget Terry Long Steps Down

Returning to scholarship after 10 years of leadership

Mapping ChatGPT's knowledge base

Mapping ChatGPT’s knowledge universe

The Collapse of Gaza's Healthcare System

British-Palestinian surgeon Ghassan Abu-Sittah on working in Gaza’s hospitals

Harvard researchers call for precision in reporting on Israel and Palestine protests

Harvard Kennedy School researchers on how to report pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protests accurately 

General Counsel Diane Lopez to Retire

Stepping down after 30 years of University service

Navigating Changing Careers

Harvard researchers seek to empower individuals to steer their own careers.

“Out of the Ashes”

A Harvard series explores South Korean cinema in the years following the Korean War.