Profiles
Antonin G. Scalia
Fifty years after graduating from Harvard Law School, “Nino” has reached the top of his profession.
Michael S. Dukakis
Seven-year-old Michael S. Dukakis '60 turned on the radio and carefully tracked the results of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s victory over Wendell L. Willkie.
Elizabeth H. Dole
Fifty years ago, Elizabeth H. Dole '60 was a graduate student at Harvard.
The Conan We Knew
From running the Lampoon to hosting The Tonight Show, there are things about O’Brien that have never changed.
Kevin Jennings ’85: Leading the Way for Gay Rights
Jennings said that his difficult childhood and a challenging experience at Harvard shaped the way he thinks about education.
Professor Under Fire
In the mid-1970s, a congressional investigation discovered that the Central Intelligence Agency was covertly funding hundreds of academic research projects—notably books—in the United States and abroad in order to counter Soviet propaganda efforts.
Japanese Princess Bridges Cultures
Owada, whose father has served as a senior diplomat and President of the International Court of Justice, has spent her life—academically, professionally, and personally—dedicated to both the international community and Japan’s role in it.