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
Tracking down a murderer The first season of Jill Lepore’s new podcast follows clues over a century, the evolution of proof and evidence, and asks: 'Who killed truth?' Arts| DateJune 10, 2020June 12, 2020
Echoes of El Salvador in Egypt The son of Latin American immigrants, Hainer Sibrian, M.P.P. ’20, is set to launch a career as a U.S. diplomat, inspired by study abroad during Arab Spring Campus| DateJune 10, 2020June 12, 2020