Arts & Culture
The Picture of Freedom
A Boston Athenaeum exhibit explores an abolitionist with Harvard ties.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Dominica’s “Bouyon” Star
Musician “Shelly” Alfred’s indigenous Caribbean sound
by Jose Alison Kentish
Quantum Leaps
Ballerina and quantum physicist Merritt Moore ’11 connects humans and machines.
by Nina Pasquini
In Egypt, Doors Closing
Leslie T. Change ’91 explores the lives of three women in the Egyptian textile industry.
Renovating Gund
Renovations on Gund Hall of Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) to be completed by next year.
by Nina Pasquini
Diversifying Diet
A little-known diet improves cardiovascular health through several distinct mechanisms.
by Nina Pasquini
Who Was John Greenleaf Whittier?
Homes of the poet and abolitionist, whose verses were said to have inspired Abraham Lincoln.
by Nell Porter Brown
Making the Public Record Public
Harvard legal database released
by Max J. Krupnick
“Carving Out Time”
A monumental exhibit of woodblock prints from the Harvard Art Museums
by Nina Pasquini
Picasso at War
Harvard Art Museums exhibit on depictions of combat and revolution
by Nina Pasquini
Inside Harvard’s Taylor Swift Class
An English course pairs the music with Willa Cather, William Wordsworth, and Dolly Parton.
by Nina Pasquini