John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2017
Harvard graduate-student unionization
The status of a contested election
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2017
Harvard Portrait: Sarah Lewis
An art historian on race and photography
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2017
Harvard faculty diversity
Documenting a decade of gradual evolution in the professoriate
Tahmima Anam's "The Bones of Grace" excavates history and family
Tahmima Anam’s Bengal trilogy finds a resting place.
Public Health As Aspiration
Former EPA head Gina McCarthy addresses graduates at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health.
“Your Job Is to Disturb the Universe”
John Kerry addresses Kennedy School graduates.
“Living Underwater”: Harvard’s Inaugural Black Commencement
A new ceremony honors black graduates across Harvard’s schools.
The Harvard Medalists of 2017
This year’s honorees include an architect, athletics enthusiast, and longtime University administrator.
An Unpredictable Path to Student Unionization
A new election could take place as early as next fall.
A Decade of Faculty Diversity
A slow but steady increase in women and minority faculty
Grad Student Union Revote?
An NLRB report calls for a new graduate-student union election.
Linguists’ search for the nature of speech, sign, and universal grammar
How linguists use sign languages to understand universal grammar