Radio Wits Three Harvard graduates help create the weekly humor of NPR’s Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me! 12.31.09
Conceptualizing Small In words and images, George M. Whitesides and Felice. C. Frankel explicate tools, concepts, and applications in nanoscience. 1.1.10
Anatomy as Entertainment An excerpt from A Hole in the Head: More Tales in the History of Neuroscience, by Charles Gross ’57
Intellectual Entrepreneurs Three Harvard Advocate alumni helped found a highbrow literary periodical.
What This Country Needs David Warsh reviews This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, by Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff.
Genomic Architecture Harvard and UMass researchers elucidate DNA’s ability to file data and fit into the nucleus.
Pickles and Grits Tupelo, a new arrival, is a standout Southern restaurant in Inman Square, Cambridge.
Libraries on the Edge The University’s financial crisis is exacerbating existing problems in expanding, coordinating, and technologically improving the collections.
Further Financial Fallout The Harvard University Financial Report for fiscal year 2009 documents losses not previously detailed.
"Two Radically Different Worlds" Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith presents his annual report.
Faculty Diversity Developments The annual report of the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity shows gains for women, slow progress elsewhere
Radcliffe's New Life Harvard’s former sister college celebrates its first decade as an institute for advanced study.
Fraternal Forechecking Alex, Mike, and Danny Biega, a talented trio of brothers, play ice hockey for Harvard.
Hits, Heads, Helmets Vin Ferrara ’95 manufactures the Xenith football helmet to protect players from concussions.
Plain Speaker Bruce Corsino promotes “usable, efficient, and transparent” writing inside government and out.
Veterans Day Salute A plaque honoring Harvard’s Medal of Honor recipients is dedicated in Memorial Church.
Records of Harvard Heroes Wanted! Advocates for Harvard ROTC seek information on Harvard alumni who hold military awards for valor.