Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard leaders stress community values at start of the academic year

Harvard’s leaders stress community values at the start of the academic year.

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

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.