Ishani Ganguli
Novelist Gish Jen Finds Literary Voice Outside Harvard Identity
As Gish Jen ’77 sits at her cedar kitchen table, cradling a mug of green tea and reflecting on her
Kennedy School Gender Ratio Makes Historic Shift
For the first time in the school’s history, the incoming class of the Kennedy School of Government’s (KSG) largest program
Feds Fault Harvard Research Practices
Fifteen studies run by Harvard researchers in rural China failed to inform subjects about risks they took by participating in
CNN’s Amanpour Wins Award
The world is witnessing a “chilling time for journalists,” Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international correspondent, told a packed audience at
BYU of the East
The Olympic games always foster cultural understanding one way or another. This year in addition to maudlin background video pieces
The Proctor Gamble
f Gena S. Ciccone ’04 had wanted to study gingivitis, she would have been all set. Her first-year proctor and
Man, Not a Boy
At six years old, he was playing the recorder through his nostrils. At 13, he made second place in the