Threats Foreign and Domestic
Joseph Nye discusses geopolitics and Harvard’s challenges.
Spellbound on Stage
Actor and young adult novelist Aislinn Brophy
Peabody Museum Removes Native American Funerary Objects
Responds to federal rules requiring tribal consultation and consent
Clarifying the Rules of Protest
A pair of University announcements regarding recent campus upheavals
Free Speech on Campus
Amid complaints of antisemitism at Harvard, a discussion on the limits of political speech
University People | January-February 2024
Greg Stone, An Emerging Novelist at 70
Late-life inspiration leads to pulpy noir novel
Montage | January-February 2024
Living the Science Fiction Fantasy
Novelist Catherine Asaro’s space operas
Features | January-February 2024
The Philosopher of the Real World
Susanna Siegel moves beyond dialectical debates.
Tobacco Smoke and Tuberculosis
Harvard researchers illuminate a longstanding epidemiological connection.
Painful Questions from Indigenous Leaders
A conference on Harvard’s history of injustice against Native Americans
What Can Be Done About Gun Violence?
ATF director Steven Dettelbach discusses background checks, assault weapon bans, and an “overwhelming problem.”
Five Harvardians win MacArthur Fellowships
Historian Imani Perry wins for her scholarship on black Americans’ resistance to racism