Students & Alumni
For the Homies
In José Olivarez’s poetry, the political is personal.
by Josie Abugov
Impatience Is a Virtue
Violinist-multitasker Sumire Hirotsuru
by Jacob Sweet
A New Face of American Evangelicalism
Walter Kim aims for “a way forward even within difference.”
by Nell Porter Brown
In Service
Editing obituaries and class notes
Alumni Day with Mary Louise Kelly
The All Things Considered cohost emphasized the importance of reporting to democracy.
by Jonathan Shaw
Oldest and First
Bertram A. “Bert” Huberman ’44 and Ruth Samuels Villalovos ’49 led the alumni parade.
by Ryan Doan-Nguyen
New Members of Harvard Board of Overseers and Elected Directors of HAA
The new members of the Harvard Board of Overseers and Elected Directors of the HAA are announced.
by Nell Porter Brown
Standing Out, United
Harvard affinity celebrations honor graduates’ diverse journeys.
by Ryan Doan-Nguyen
“Today You Join Something That Is Larger than Yourself”
Sixteen graduates were commissioned into the armed services at the ROTC ceremony.
by Nell Porter Brown
“The Wise Person Learns from All People”
In his valedictory baccalaureate address, President Bacow emphasizes the value of humility.
by Jonathan Shaw