Between debate over affirmative action, the inception of an Afro-American Studies department, and the rise of student ...
Adam R. Kovacevich ’99, who befriended Cotton through Harvard Model Congress, said that the Cotton he remembers from their ...
On a December night in 1973, five armed men broke into Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum and stole more than 6,000 ancient Greek and ...
Every fall, hundreds of students — sometimes as many as 800 — pack into Sanders Theatre for a course that promises to be “an ...
While the Watergate break-in happened in the late summer of 1972, as the Class of 1974 finished their sophomore year, the ...
Walter S. Isaacson ’74 is a people person. “He’s always interested and engaged and works on meeting and getting to know ...
Only months out of college, the Class of 1999 had just begun their new lives post-Harvard when the world entered the new ...
A President was getting impeached for the first time in 130 years, but Harvard students were more focused on finals.
“He went to parties,” said Sylvester Monroe ’73, West’s Leverett House roommate. “He was a really good dancer, but one of the ...
If not for chemistry class, America’s lawyer may have been a doctor instead. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland ’74 entered ...
On Sep. 18, 1998, South African President Nelson Mandela stood in front of an array of University officials and red-robed ...
Harvard students were able to rank where they wanted to live for three years of college. But in 1995, Harvard’s ...