John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2017
Harvard leaders stress community values at start of the academic year
Harvard’s leaders stress community values at the start of the academic year.
Right Now | November-December 2017
How climate change can change crop nutrition
How global warming can change crop nutrition
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2017
Public Health’s Past and Future
Michelle Williams, a year into her role as Public Health School dean
In Danielle Allen’s “Cuz,” Caught Between Two Justice Systems
Allen’s new book excoriates both the justice system and a parallel universe of gang rule.
Convocation 2017: What Should an Education Be at Such a Moment?
Speakers reflect on the goals of a liberal arts university.
A Life of Adventure and Delight
Akhil Sharma is less interested in ideology in itself than in politics as a backdrop to emotional conflict.
The polar vortex produced rapid evolution in lizards
How the polar vortex produced rapid evolution in lizards
Right Now | September-October 2017
David Sinclair’s anti-aging science
Can a single molecule extend lifespan?
Montage | September-October 2017
Malka Older’s global sci-fi
Sci-fi meets the political thriller.
With Friends Like These
The real tragedy underlying Friends from College stems from the indignities of the post-recession economy.
NLRB Orders a New Union Election
Harvard will appeal the ruling to the national board.
A new theory of avian egg shape
Adaptations for flight may have driven the shape of birds’ eggs.