Nation Let’s not be strangers ‘Seeing Others’ author Michèle Lamont has an escape plan for people fed up with years of bitter division
World Did winning the Nobel change your life? Harvard laureates say it gave bully pulpit, brought invitations to speak (sometimes on subjects they know nothing about), meet kings (and play poker with Steve Martin)
Arts When ‘The Boss’ is your therapist New book by psychologist, sociologist surveys depth, complexity of Bruce Springsteen’s connection to his female fans
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
Community by design First Graduate School of Design alum to serve as HAA president, Allyson Mendenhall is committed to creating inclusive alumni experiences Campus| DateMay 17, 2022May 16, 2022
Making field to table work regionally Chan School/GSD’s Sayles leveraging dual degree in urban planning, public health to improve food system Campus| DateApril 12, 2022
Bringing monuments to life Conceptual artist Krzysztof Wodiczko aims to give voice to the voiceless through his projections on buildings, statues Arts| DateNovember 17, 2021
Real scenes from an online graduation day Celebrations are small but no less meaningful in a quieter Yard and around campus Campus| DateMay 27, 2021May 28, 2021
Conversations of a different kind With a scientist’s background and a designer’s lens, Ayaka Yamashita has found her focus Campus| DateMay 19, 2021May 20, 2021
Come fall, a new humanities program On 10th anniversary of Mahindra Center, Arts + Humanities Dean Robin Kelsey and Mahindra’s Suzy Clark announce an initiative to engage with students in research, seminars Campus| DateMay 11, 2021May 12, 2021
Building a more just society Harvard/MIT panel examines the role of the activist architect Arts| DateOctober 30, 2020October 30, 2020
Preparing grad and professional Schools for remote fall Many groups spent the summer rethinking pedagogy and technology Campus| DateSeptember 10, 2020February 3, 2023
Art for a cause Graduate School of Design students auction works to advance social justice Arts| DateJuly 31, 2020August 3, 2020
Leaving a mark on campus Project displays work of 72 Harvard students, staff, faculty, and friends in windows of campus buildings Arts| DateMay 20, 2020
Graduate School of Design's dean diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Whiting plans to take ‘partial step back’ from leadership responsibilities while undergoing treatment News| DateApril 6, 2020April 7, 2020
New dean for Graduate School of Design Sarah Whiting will return to Harvard, assume leadership on July 1 News| DateApril 17, 2019April 23, 2019
At GSD, a tale of four cities Animated narratives are at the heart of ‘Urban Intermedia’ exhibit Arts| DateSeptember 21, 2018September 21, 2018
Transforming the ‘coastal squeeze’ from climate change Landscape rehabilitator Handel proposes adapting pragmatically to sea-level rise Science| DateMarch 2, 2018March 2, 2018
Onward and upward, robots Harvard scientists help drive new age of machines, aiming for transformative impact in medicine, on Main Street, and beyond Science| DateJanuary 23, 2018March 22, 2019
Shifting the ‘Horizon’ Graduate student explores perception of climate change through design and art Arts| DateJanuary 22, 2018April 23, 2018
Take a seat … and the city’s pulse GSD professor’s sculpture translates real-time data into soundscapes Arts| DateDecember 6, 2017December 6, 2017
Ideas (and sneakers) were in the air Designer Virgil Abloh shares insights from Nike, Ikea collaborations in Harvard talk Arts| DateNovember 1, 2017November 2, 2017
‘The Paintings of Yoshiaki Shimizu’ Exhibit of works by Harvard-trained artist reveals range, and respect for various cultures Arts| DateOctober 18, 2017March 4, 2019
A garden filled with history Student’s prize-winning art installation unveiled at Radcliffe Yard Campus| DateSeptember 21, 2017September 22, 2017
A house that produces energy In Q&A, Ali Malkawi explains project designed to maximize efficiency, savings Science| DateJune 13, 2017December 7, 2018
Grants back study-abroad initiatives in Italy, Canada Plans call for immersive learning Campus| DateMay 18, 2017September 12, 2019
Eduard Sekler, Carpenter Center’s inaugural director, dead at 96 Architectural historian helped lead preservation efforts in Nepal News| DateMay 18, 2017May 19, 2017
You’re wrong about that, says Jonathan Franzen On climate change, Trump, campus protests, acclaimed writer has some corrections for fellow liberals World| DateApril 19, 2017April 20, 2017
For her, home is the heart of the matter Dana McKinney puts the power of architecture to work for people Campus| DateApril 12, 2017March 21, 2019
Creative path through Harvard Forest Bullard Fellow brings passion for conservation to his work Science| DateMarch 15, 2017April 6, 2017
For retail, the revolution is televised Shifts in online shopping will continue to drive the market, panelists say Business| DateMarch 2, 2017August 30, 2018
Not your average paper airplane Designer outlines for students his principles of world-record flight Science| DateFebruary 6, 2017July 5, 2022
3-D material changes shape as it prepares for next task Researchers design foldable material that is versatile, tunable, self-actuated Science| DateMarch 11, 2016
Books that pop From their centuries-old origins to today, pop-up books stand the test of time Campus| DateFebruary 18, 2016September 7, 2016