Zara Zhang

Zara Zhang ’17, the Steiner Undergraduate Editorial Fellow for the summer of 2015, is a Currier House resident and psychology concentrator from Changchun, China.

Emotional connections key to successful cross-disciplinary research

A new study finds that the most successful research teams are grounded in a group identity.

How Harvard Has Changed How I Eat

Harvard students’ unparalleled passion for free food is something that I found unbelievable at first. 

Houghton Library undergraduate fellowship supports a summer immersion

The Houghton Library undergraduate fellowship supports a summer immersion in its collections.

"20 States On Wheels”—a Harvard students’ guide to wheelchair travel

In 20 States On Wheels, Harvard students celebrate wheelchair travel.

Reaction from Harvard Students to Sexual Conduct Survey

Findings suggest a lack of faith in Harvard’s administration

Harvard School of Public Health researchers track dengue fever using big data

A School of Public Health study uses cell-phone records to predict the spread of dengue fever.

How To Harvard—Advice From 14 College Alumni

Harvard Magazine asked recent reunioners to reflect on their undergraduate experience.

Erin Moore clarifies Britishisms and Americanisms in "That's Not English"

Erin Moore ’98 clarifies Britishisms and Americanisms in That’s Not English.

Harvard study: “Cowboy Doctors” partly to blame for healthcare costs

Overly aggressive physicians account for significant healthcare cost, according to a recent study.

Harvard study finds Mars was likely cold and icy

Researchers suspect ancient Martian climate was cold and icy.

How clean Is Harvard's John Harvard statue?

To touch or not to touch—that is the question.

Harvard’s Houghton Library chronicles 150 years of “Alice in Wonderland”

Houghton Library exhibition chronicles 150 years of Alice in Wonderland.