Marina N. Bolotnikova

What Harvard’s Highest-Paid Employees Made in 2017

The University discloses top employees’ pay in its annual tax filing. 

Jorge Domínguez Loses Emeritus Status

The former government professor was found to have engaged in sexual harassment for nearly 40 years.  

Radcliffe Institute Announces 2019-2020 Fellows

Scholars from diverse disciplines will spend a year devoted to research.

Divest Harvard Makes Case for Fossil Fuel Divestment

Students, faculty, and alumni urge the ditching of corporations linked to climate change. 

“Building on the Continuity”

A conference looks back at Harvard’s 1969 student strike. 

Masha Gessen on the Stories We Tell About Migration

The Russian-American journalist challenges “moral defaults” about immigrants. 

From Susan Ware, a new story of U.S. women’s suffrage struggle

Fresh portraits of U.S. foot soldiers for women’s right to vote

Clay—Modeling African Design exhibit

Pliable arts from across the continent

Allston ArtLab Prepares to Open

An “interdisciplinary laboratory devoted to creativity, innovation, collaboration, and connection” 

Min Jin Lee on Her New Novel and Writing about the Korean Diaspora

“I worry a great deal about how Koreans are perceived,” the author says.

Wage stagnation: economists look to new explanations

Economists look to new explanations for wage stagnation.

John Ruskin, Victorian Radical and Art Historian

A Houghton exhibition explores the thinker’s influences and impact.