The Crimson Summer Academy at Harvard helps local high-school students prepare for college.
The Boston Globe reviews The Windmill Movie, a film about Richard Rogers ’67, edited and directed by his former filmmaking student, Alexander Olch ’99.
A Harvard father and daughter raise money to benefit children in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The life of mountaineer, pioneering aerial photographer, and Museum of Science leader H. Bradford Washburn, newly chronicled by fellow mountaineer David Roberts ’65.
The alumna and other Boston restaurant owners enter the digital fray.
History professor Jill Lepore’s take on recent parenting memoirs
A professor with Kennedy School ties questions zero-tolerance policing policies.
Professor David McCann wants an ancient form of Korean poetry to catch on the way haiku has.
A new book documents a Princetonian’s year-long immersion in the Harvard Classics, the venerable “Five-foot Shelf” of Great Books.
Pianist Malcolm Campbell ’10 is a jazz prodigy.
Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
School-specific news on layoffs; FAS cost-cutting working groups; and the endowment’s forward commitments
Arianne Cohen ’03 celebrates “life from on high” in a new book that discusses tall people’s perspectives and prospects.
Medical School professor George Demetri again leads cutting-edge cancer research, in an environment of timid funding for experimentation.
Deployed to Afghanistan, Harvard professor of bioengineering Kit Parker serves as a major in the Army’s 10th Mountain Division.
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