A monumental book reveals a monumental work of art
Nicholas Callaway publishes the Sistine Chapel in closeup.
“Lone Stars”—an HLS grad’s semi-autobiographical debut novel
Fiction about “the power that comes to us when we uncloset ourselves”
Photographer Morgan Smith's Images and Encounters at the Mexican Border
Photographer Morgan Smith ’60 documents life on the precarious precipice between Mexico and the United States.
Exernal Committee's final report on sexual harassment on campus
A searing conclusion about sexual harassment on campus
Isabel Wilkerson speaks at Harvard about racism storytelling and public health
Author Isabel Wilkerson kicks off a Harvard speaker series on storytelling and public health.
Montage | January-February 2021
Profile of body-paint artist Shelby Meyerhoff
Shelby Meyerhoff’s liminal, liberating body painting
The Harvard Graduate School of Design Restructures Its Master's Curriculum
The GSD introduces changes meant to “rebalance” the master of design studies program.
Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching conference 2020
The Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching conference considers classroom inclusion and equity.
Treasure | November-December 2020
An Edo-era dazzler from Harvard Art Museums exhibit
This folding fan enfolds two sacred mountains.
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2020
Harvard Portrait: Mayra Rivera
How apocalyptic narratives help make sense of the modern world
Features | November-December 2020
Ross Douthat’s conservative conservatism, a profile by Lydialyle Gibson
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat’s journey through American decadence and upheaval
Montage | November-December 2020
Dan Chiasson's Poetry and Criticism
Poet-critic Dan Chiasson and The Math Campers