This classic family safari heads deep into the wilds of northern Tanzania, where you'll experience an unmatched blend of ...
Embark on an exploration of Norway and northern Scotland's breathtaking landscapes, remote islands, and ancient settlements ...
It’s time to share your story for the Harvard and Radcliffe Class of 1976 50th Anniversary Report! The extended deadline for submissions is December 1, 2025. Submitting your update is easy. You have ...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is the historic heart of Harvard University and a community unparalleled in its academic excellence across the broadest range of liberal arts and science disciplines.
Since 1990, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has bestowed the John P. Reardon Jr. Alumni Award, formerly the HAA Award, to distinguished alumni in recognition of their extraordinary service to ...
As a pioneering female leader in the male-dominated technology industry, the late Susan Wojcicki AB ’90 built her career—including senior executive roles at Google and YouTube—by recognizing the power ...
In high school, I struggled in AP Environmental Science. Perhaps it was because, in my small mountain town, climate change was framed as an unsettled debate. Or perhaps as more of a humanities person, ...
Last September, Gail and Ralph Reynolds P’18 were as new to the Yard as their son Jackson was. However, within days of freshman orientation, they found themselves a part of the Harvard community too. ...
Majla Custo ’10 likes to say that going to Harvard seemed as likely as going to Mars. As a teenager in Bosnia dreaming of Cambridge, Custo could not imagine how her College journey would unfold. But ...
Harvard is forging ahead with ambitious climate research that is making a real-world impact. This discussion will delve into ongoing projects, including advances in reducing methane emissions, ...
For Allen Ivey EdM ’57, EdD ’59, a pioneer in culturally sensitive psychology, watching his parents welcome citizens of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community into their lives in Mount Vernon, ...
John French ’66, MBA ’74, P’06, ’02, ’98 signed on as a Harvard volunteer his senior year in Kirkland House nearly 50 years ago, and he hasn’t stopped. “I live and breathe Harvard Crimson,” says ...