Sophia Nguyen
Harvard researchers discuss Southern politics’ roots in slavery
A new book traces today’s politics back to chattel slavery.
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2018
Harvard’s Bok Players get audiences “below the neck”
A theatre troupe aims for higher ed.
Embryology models at the Warren Anatomical Museum
Artifacts of embryology
Director Agnès Varda visits Harvard for the Norton Lectures on Cinema
Agnès Varda delivered the second installment of this year’s Norton Lectures on Cinema.
"I want one more shot!": profile of TV writer Nell Scovell
TV writer Nell Scovell looks back on Just the Funny Parts.
Looking Back at the Lampoon’s Heyday
A new biopic, scripted by John Aboud ’95 and Michael Colton ’97, follows how Doug Kenney ’68 franchised fun, died young, and became a comedy legend.
At Harvard, "Inventur" delves into a forgotten period of German art
Taking stock of an overlooked cohort of artists: those who, during World War II, stayed in Germany—and survived
Sexual imprinting and speciation in deer mice
Mate choice is often controlled by genetics, but sometimes culture plays a role.
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2018
Profile of photography curator Makeda Best
Focusing on the Harvard Art Museums’ new photography curator
Frederick Wiseman gives Harvard's first Norton Lecture on Cinema
Documentarian Frederick Wiseman is the first filmmaker to deliver a Norton Lecture.
Harvard discusses plans for 9,000-square-foot arts space on Allston campus
Harvard presented design details for the new Allston project at a city meeting this week.
Frank Bidart wins the 2017 National Book Award for poetry
Five other Harvardians were also honored by the National Book Foundation.