Nation The link between gentrification and gun violence Injury rate 62 percent higher in researchers’ analysis of U.S. data
World Think of jailing debtors as Dickensian? Think again. Harvard-led researchers document cases in three states, most involving court fines, fees, often for low-level violations like traffic tickets
Arts ‘Living one’s life during and after the violation of one’s humanity’ Ruth Simmons’ memoir traces everyday natural beauty, mortal peril of growing up Black in 1940s rural Texas
Nation ‘What you can do for your country’ Future Harvard president leaves Virginia for Concord Academy, set on path by JFK inauguration speech, visit by MLK
Student-designed lamp brightens Harvard dorms Energy-saving floor lamp developed from senior thesis Science| DateJune 3, 1999
Harvard students uncover Martha’s Vineyard history Site used by humans much longer than first expected Science| DateApril 8, 1999
Paying attention to attention: How active is hyperactive? Research has led to development of tests for ADHD which have been licensed for commercial use Health| DateMarch 25, 1999
Diving into the gene pool Using DNA data, anthropologist analyzes human roots Health| DateMarch 18, 1999
Discovering a new earthquake fault under Los Angeles "Los Angeles is caught in a vise," says researcher Science| DateMarch 4, 1999
Saving plants that may save us Researchers preserve exotic plants with medicinal benefits Science| DateFebruary 18, 1999
Charles Schaff brings knack for finding fossils to field — and Harvard Museum curator maintains "fossil library" for world's researchers Science| DateJuly 9, 1998
Electromagnets used in treating depression Developed as a diagnostic tool, now it looks like a promising therapy Health| DateMarch 19, 1998
Cultivating friendship amid diversity Harvard Foundation: 16 years of promoting cultural understanding and harmony News| DateApril 24, 1997June 27, 2018