Craig Lambert

Tyler Gibbons and Robin MacArthur record Vermont folk songs

A musical Vermont couple record local music collected decades ago.

Eric Mazur on new interactive teaching techniques

"Active learning" may overthrow the style of teaching that has ruled universities for 600 years.

The future of theater in a digital age, ranging from nonprofits to Broadway

Harvard playwrights, directors, producers, actors, and artistic directors speculate about theatrical prospects for the future.

Government professor Eric Nelson studies political theory

Profile of a Harvard government professor and political theory scholar

Actor Jonathan Epstein explores Shakespeare's sonnets and plays

Actor Jonathan Epstein teaches “five-finger exercises for the soul.”

Katrina Roberts's poems trace life back to stardust

Katrina Roberts’s poems suggest that life springs from stardust.

"Foreign Parts" film explores Queens junkyard neighborhood Willets Point

The documentary film "Foreign Parts" explores Willets Point, a vanishing junkyard neighborhood in Queens.

Harvard Square history video tour

This video explores 25 years of change in Harvard Square, through the eyes of small business owners.

Rower and financial-aid officer Sally Donahue

Meet the ardent rower—and College financial-aid officer.

Harvard at 400

Visions of the University in 2036