Slow and Steady
A Harvard Law School graduate completes marathons in all 50 states.
by Jacob Sweet
The Case for Indeterminacy
The purpose of the humanities, at Harvard and in the world
by Isabella Cho
Developing Dads
Exploring the evolutionary biology of human fathers as caretakers
by Richard G. Bribiescas
American Solidarity
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy on how the Catholic Church has moved towards inclusivity.
by Nell Porter Brown
Poise, in Spite of Everything
Nina Skov Jensen ’25, portraitist for collectors and the princess of Denmark.
by Lydialyle Gibson
In Egypt, Doors Closing
Leslie T. Change ’91 explores the lives of three women in the Egyptian textile industry.
Quantum Leaps
Ballerina and quantum physicist Merritt Moore ’11 connects humans and machines.
by Nina Pasquini
AI: The Course
A new Harvard course on artificial intelligence teaches students how to use the tool responsibly.
by Jonathan Shaw
Sasha
Sasha, the police dog of Harvard University.
by Nina Pasquini
Dialogue, not Debate
American University’s Lara Schwartz, J.D. ’98, teaches productive disagreement.
by Max J. Krupnick