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Graham R. Weber

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Kathleen Coleman
Fifteen Questions

Fifteen Questions: Kathleen Coleman on Gladiators, the Classics, and Poems

The former Chair of Harvard’s Classics Department discusses her experiences in apartheid South Africa, the gladiators of Ancient Rome, and the future of the Classics. She has been “privileged,” she says, “to spend my career basically pursuing my hobby.”

Steve Levitsky Portrait
Conversations

Steve Levitsky Portrait

Steven Levitsky is a Harvard professor of Government and Latin American Studies who serves as the director of the David Rockefeller Center of Latin American Studies. He co-authored “How Democracies Die” with fellow Harvard Government professor Daniel Ziblatt.

Vyvanse Magic Pill
Scrutiny

Vyvanse Magic Pill

Vyvanse is a miracle. It makes my mind sticky, providing an incredible opportunity: to focus.

Magic Pill
Scrutiny

Magic Pill

I understand a little better now that it is just a relic of my outdated notion that I can beat my anxiety by sheer force of will.

Magic Pills Cover
Scrutiny

Magic Pills Cover

Magic Pills Cover
Scrutiny

The Magic Pill Club

The phenomenon of using psychiatric drugs remains largely unscrutinized, so we set out to document and better understand this aspect of living with mental illness. The perseverance of students and spirit of psychiatrists — often forced to confront the blank face of uncertainty — wove together into a tapestry of resilience, one at once tattered and perfect, inspiring and incomplete.

Energy Scrut Cover
Scrutiny

The Fires Underneath Pforzheimer House

We set out to uncover and understand the system that keeps Harvard running — from heating and cooling to electricity. A deeply complex system emerged — one at once modern and old-fashioned — and one that will have to change as climate change accelerates.

Benjamin Bolger
Conversations

Benjamin Bolger Has No Post-Graduation Plans

“Other people might read a magazine article in The Economist,” Bolger says. “Maybe I'll do a master’s degree instead on the topic.”

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