Shruti Ghosh explores zine making as a method for “queering” knowledge production in health research. “Queering Health” (Barker, 2025). “What…
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Filipa Teixeira considers the notion of (mis)fitting within higher education and reflects on what is needed to craft spaces where…
Members of the Media and Epidemics Research Network provide three vignettes illustrating the different ways ‘Russian Flu’ was reflected in…
Moira Weigel began researching the history of dating in the early 2010s during a pivotal cultural moment in the U.S.…
Excerpted from “Ignorance and Bliss: On Wanting Not to Know” by Mark Lilla, M.P.P ’80, Ph.D. 1990, which was published…
It often feels that we were put on earth to choose. Paper or plastic? Coke or Pepsi? “Have it your…
She is a classical composer who is heavily influenced by the folk music and instruments of her native Mexico. Along…
As a first-year, Tiffany Onyeiwu ’25 was excited to learn about the ceramics studio in the Quincy House basement. Onyeiwu…
Last month, news of legendary filmmaker and artist David Lynch’s death rocked the film world. Lynch’s enigmatic feature films, such…
In 2002, two Harvard affiliates, artist Robert Shetterly ’69 and the late Harvard Medical School Professor of Neurology S. Allen…