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Hasty Pudding Announces 2018's Man and Woman of the Year
Mila Kunis and Paul Rudd will be receive their awards on January 25 and February 2, respectively.
North Carolina Firm Buys Brattle Street Buildings
A North Carolina-based investment firm has purchased 1-8 and 17-41A Brattle Street.
Sexual Harassment and Assault Complaints Increased 65 Percent Last Year
A new report on adherence to the University’s Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment Policy
Right Now | January-February 2018
Meghan O'Sullivan discusses her new book, "Windfall," on energy policy
The United States is finally in a position of energy dominance, but its ability to harness this boom is fraught with challenges.
Montage | January-February 2018
Sketch artist: profile of SNL veteran Colin Jost
Comedian Colin Jost, from Shouts and Murmurs to Saturday Night Live
Community Voices Rise in Harvard Square’s Redesign
Cambridge residents are speaking up and demanding a say in the future of the public space.
Right Now | November-December 2017
Cashing Out For Happiness
Research from HBS shows that by buying themselves out of negative experiences, people gain time for happiness-inducing activities like learning a language, or socializing.
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2017
Nicco Mele of Harvard’s Shorenstine Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy
The director of the Shorenstein Center on how the Internet came to mean so much to him.
Montage | November-December 2017
Found in Translation
Maureen Freely ’74, longtime translator of Orhan Pamuk, shares the nuances of bringing a text from one language to another.
One Step Closer to a New Alma Mater
Twenty submissions have been selected as semifinalists to replace the final line in Harvard’s alma mater.
First Draft from Presidential Task Force on Inclusion and Belonging
The task force shares a preliminary report.
Students Chime In on Harvard Presidential Search
An 18-student advisory committee will aid the search for a successor to President Drew Faust.