Students & Alumni
The Fire in “A Burning”
Megha Majumdar’s novel of India resonates in the United States.
by Lydialyle Gibson
The “Bilingual” G.M.
Football-tested and data-centric, Andrew Berry takes the helm in Cleveland.
by Dick Friedman
Near and Distant Objectives
Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman’s constitutionalism is a branch of the humanities.
by Lincoln Caplan
Claudia Jones
Brief life of an intersectional activist: 1915-1964
by Clarissa Atkinson
An Embodied Voice
Adriana Colón forges aural connections.
by Matteo Wong
How Harvard Handled the 1918 Flu Pandemic
Fall semester interrupted, a century ago
by Matteo Wong
Melissa Dell
“In the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, people in academic institutions like Harvard predominantly studied the U.S. and Europe,” says the development economist.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
“From Neither Here Nor There”
Sociologist Roberto Gonzales on the predicament of undocumented young people
by Lydialyle Gibson
One Small Step for Music
A professor’s interstellar reach
by Jacob Sweet
“Theater Is Church”
Playwright Katori Hall on the joy—and trauma—of black life
by Stuart Miller