Profiles
Boston City Councilor Wu ’07 Fights for Causes Close to Home
From rearing a child to struggling to support a family under stress—Michelle Wu’s personal history has shaped much of her political trajectory.
Stilgoe-shelves
Old film cameras and books line Prof. John R. Stilgoe's office shelves in Sever Hall.
Stilgoe Boat Decoration
Decorations line the walls of VES Professor John R. Stilgoe that reflect his scholarly travels.
Keith Bender Stilgoe
Keith H. Bender '15 believes that Stilgoe is one of the most caring people on campus. "He's been known to say, 'If there's anything I can do to increase your happiness, please let me know.' And you would be surprised about the number of students who take him up on that," says Bender.
Stilgoe Slides
In total, Stilgoe has around 150,000 slides in his collection, which he projects during his lectures.
Stilgoe Cameras and Bats
"He's got the eye of an interior designer. It's not just this random collection of things that he's thoughtlessly hoarded. Everything is there for a reason," said Sam H. Rashba '14-'15 on Stilgoe's office.
Mummies and Microbes: A Conversation with Ralph Mitchell
Mitchell’s pure passion for applied microbiology is obvious from the start of our conversation—he seems to be on a mission to convince me of how important these microscopic organisms are.
David Charbonneau
David Charbonneau, professor of Astronomy, has four daughters and lives in Brookline. He usually bikes to work at the Center for Astrophysics each morning.
After 24-Hour Sit-In, Divest Harvard Protesters Leave Mass. Hall
Fourteen remaining protesters demanding that Harvard divest from fossil fuels left the administrative building Friday morning at about 10 a.m.
Professor Summers
Harvard’s presidency and dreams of reclaiming the national stage behind him, Larry Summers has settled back into teaching, a role that has shaped his Harvard career more than any other.
Tutor, Journalist, or Grad Student?
I meet Scott Poulson-Bryant in Kirkland dining hall as he’s finishing up lunch with a couple of students. He lingers for a few seconds, offering his final words to the conversation before directing his attention to me.
In Preparation
Mauriello paints his nails green in preparation for his transformation into "Doctor Wheelgood," the Puck-inspired character of The Donkey Show