Fifteen Questions: Alison Frank Johnson on the Power of Stories, Lacrosse, and Why She Speaks Up

The Germanic Languages and Literature department chair sat down with Fifteen Minutes to talk about how history enables reasoned debate, her research on post-war Germany, and her most recent reads.

Can Hopi Hoekstra Have It Both Ways?

As Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra has found repeatedly, it’s hard to simultaneously serve Harvard, the corporation churning through the news cycle, and Harvard, the collective of researchers and students filling its classrooms and labs.

An Aviation Paradise

“Traditionally, you don’t think of aviation as necessarily an interest or topic because you would write someone off as an avgeek,” he tells me. “You just embrace the identity. I mean, I love planes.”



‘A Burst of Fun’: Harvard Students and Affiliates Celebrate Holi in Harvard Yard

More than 100 Harvard students and affiliates gathered in New Yard on Sunday afternoon for a colorful event co-hosted by Harvard Dharma and the Harvard College Dean of Students Office — Holi.

Trump Takes Aim at Harvard’s Go-To Law Firm WilmerHale

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s Thursday order that sought to block WilmerHale — a firm that has represented Harvard in several high-profile lawsuits — from government business.

HUA Allocates More Than $17,000 to Student-Focused Initiatives

In by far the biggest expense, the group voted for $9,000 of its budget to fund an inaugural event titled “Impact” honoring accomplishments from the HUA, students, and faculty. The co-presidents said that further details for the event, including the date and venue, have yet to be determined.





Boston Ballet’s ‘Winter Experience’: A Myriad of Elegance, Innovation, and Dynamism

It is more than just a display of technical prowess, also a journey of the characters and the dancers themselves.

‘Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits’ Review: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Humanizes A Legend

In its new exhibition, “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits,” the MFA prompts visitors to reconsider this legendary artist in a new light.

‘The Giver’ Review: Chappell Roan Got The Job Done

A playful spin on the country music that Roan grew up with, it embraces queer sexuality with traditional country instrumentals and her stunning vocals.

‘CUPID’S GIRL’ Single Review: Cupid’s Arrow May Miss the Mark

MARINA’s newest single doesn’t offer a societal critique to be presented through a kitschy persona, nor does it explore any personal vulnerabilities.


No. 13 Harvard Men's Lacrosse Wins Inaugural Battle Against Binghamton 17-12

Gaining momentum, Harvard men's lacrosse ended its nonconference schedule with a decisive 17-12 win over Binghampton.

No. 11 Harvard Women’s Water Polo Completes Competitive California Road Trip

No. 11 Harvard women's water polo faced fierce competition during its two week road trip in California. With strong wins and losses under its belt, the team looks to close out the regular season on a strong note.

Harvard Men’s Tennis Begins Outdoor Season in California

Adjusting to the outdoor tennis swing, No. 14 Harvard men's tennis went 2-1 on its annual California road trip. Now, the Crimson turns its attention to fierce Ivy League competition.

Caroline Mullahy Sets Ivy League Assist Record as Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Falls to No. 21 Brown

Harvard women's lacrosse came up short in a fierce battle against No. 21 Brown, but ultimately fell 12-10 in a game that featured Caroline Mullahy breaking the Ivy League assists record.


Boston Ballet’s ‘Winter Experience’: A Myriad of Elegance, Innovation, and Dynamism

It is more than just a display of technical prowess, also a journey of the characters and the dancers themselves.

‘Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits’ Review: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Humanizes A Legend

In its new exhibition, “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits,” the MFA prompts visitors to reconsider this legendary artist in a new light.

‘The Giver’ Review: Chappell Roan Got The Job Done

A playful spin on the country music that Roan grew up with, it embraces queer sexuality with traditional country instrumentals and her stunning vocals.

‘CUPID’S GIRL’ Single Review: Cupid’s Arrow May Miss the Mark

MARINA’s newest single doesn’t offer a societal critique to be presented through a kitschy persona, nor does it explore any personal vulnerabilities.



No. 13 Harvard Men's Lacrosse Wins Inaugural Battle Against Binghamton 17-12

Gaining momentum, Harvard men's lacrosse ended its nonconference schedule with a decisive 17-12 win over Binghampton.

No. 11 Harvard Women’s Water Polo Completes Competitive California Road Trip

No. 11 Harvard women's water polo faced fierce competition during its two week road trip in California. With strong wins and losses under its belt, the team looks to close out the regular season on a strong note.

Harvard Men’s Tennis Begins Outdoor Season in California

Adjusting to the outdoor tennis swing, No. 14 Harvard men's tennis went 2-1 on its annual California road trip. Now, the Crimson turns its attention to fierce Ivy League competition.

Caroline Mullahy Sets Ivy League Assist Record as Harvard Women’s Lacrosse Falls to No. 21 Brown

Harvard women's lacrosse came up short in a fierce battle against No. 21 Brown, but ultimately fell 12-10 in a game that featured Caroline Mullahy breaking the Ivy League assists record.