Fifteen Questions: Anna Wilson on Fanfiction, Medieval Literature, and Interdisciplinarity

The Assistant Professor of English sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss "The Book of Margery Kempe," coffee shops AUs, and the gender politics of fanfiction.

Best Advice Giver: Imaan Mirza

She may be optimistic, but Imaan doesn’t just tell people what they want to hear. “I’m a very blunt person,” she explains.

Unsung Hero: Hana Rehman

Rehman’s said her leadership in the South Asian campus community was the result of persistence. “Showing up was really hard. There was a lot happening in my life and in other people’s lives and in the world. But showing up is half the battle,” she explains.



How Harvard Chooses Its Next College Dean

More than four months after Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana announced he would step down at the end of the academic year, the search for his successor is entering a new stage as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences targets an announcement in the spring.

Former Senator Sherrod Brown, Eight Others To Join Harvard’s Institute Of Politics as Spring 2025 Fellows

Former U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and his wife Connie Shultz, a Pulitzer-prize winning columnist, will serve as visiting fellows at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics this spring.

Garber Appoints 16 Professors to Inaugural Faculty Advisory Council

Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 appointed a slate of 16 faculty members to serve on the University’s inaugural faculty advisory council during the group’s first two years.





From Sundance: ‘Rabbit Trap’ is a Cacophony of Magic, Horror, and Family

When the external world isn’t enough, “Rabbit Trap” cleverly explores the internal world of its characters.

From Sundance: ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Will Make You Squirm

“The Ugly Stepsister” works best when it’s not just merely tweaking but thoroughly elaborating on its source material.

From Sundance: ‘Atropia’ is a Hilarious Masterwork of Political Satire

It is hard to believe that the world of facsimiles that Hailey Gates builds is not a product of pure fiction.

From Sundance: ‘Train Dreams’ Explores Melancholia and Memories in a Decades-Long Period Piece

The audience is always one layer removed from the action of “Train Dreams,” making it hard to latch onto any one moment.


Harvard Women's Basketball Hungry for First Place, Prepares for Battle Against New York Foes

Looking to build on its momentum after demolishing Yale, Harvard Women's Basketball looks to defeat two of its biggest rivals in the conference: Cornell and Columbia.

Harvard Hopes to Move Past Mixed Season Performance at Return to 72nd Annual Beanpot

After losing to the Boston University by just one goal in 2022, the Crimson hopes to open up the 72nd annual Men's Beanpot at TD Garden with an upset of the Terriers.

Women's Hockey Falls No. 6 Cornell on Senior Day in Front of Historic Crowd

When the final buzzer rang in front of the largest crowd in Cambridge in Harvard women’s hockey history on Saturday, the scoreboard read 6-1 in favor of No. 6 Cornell and the Harvard Crimson was handed another loss.

Columbia Staves Off Harvard’s Comeback, Stays Atop Ivy League Women’s Basketball Standings

Despite a late comeback, Columbia held off Harvard to stay on top of the Ivy League standings. Harvard has a chance for redemption in two weeks' time when the team travels to New York.


From Sundance: ‘Rabbit Trap’ is a Cacophony of Magic, Horror, and Family

When the external world isn’t enough, “Rabbit Trap” cleverly explores the internal world of its characters.

From Sundance: ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Will Make You Squirm

“The Ugly Stepsister” works best when it’s not just merely tweaking but thoroughly elaborating on its source material.

From Sundance: ‘Atropia’ is a Hilarious Masterwork of Political Satire

It is hard to believe that the world of facsimiles that Hailey Gates builds is not a product of pure fiction.

From Sundance: ‘Train Dreams’ Explores Melancholia and Memories in a Decades-Long Period Piece

The audience is always one layer removed from the action of “Train Dreams,” making it hard to latch onto any one moment.



Harvard Women's Basketball Hungry for First Place, Prepares for Battle Against New York Foes

Looking to build on its momentum after demolishing Yale, Harvard Women's Basketball looks to defeat two of its biggest rivals in the conference: Cornell and Columbia.

Harvard Hopes to Move Past Mixed Season Performance at Return to 72nd Annual Beanpot

After losing to the Boston University by just one goal in 2022, the Crimson hopes to open up the 72nd annual Men's Beanpot at TD Garden with an upset of the Terriers.

Women's Hockey Falls No. 6 Cornell on Senior Day in Front of Historic Crowd

When the final buzzer rang in front of the largest crowd in Cambridge in Harvard women’s hockey history on Saturday, the scoreboard read 6-1 in favor of No. 6 Cornell and the Harvard Crimson was handed another loss.

Columbia Staves Off Harvard’s Comeback, Stays Atop Ivy League Women’s Basketball Standings

Despite a late comeback, Columbia held off Harvard to stay on top of the Ivy League standings. Harvard has a chance for redemption in two weeks' time when the team travels to New York.