Ancient Advice for a Good Life
What Greek and Roman philosophers can teach us about being happy
Trove of far-flung galaxy clusters offers clues to dark matter and dark energy
Alum championing the environment joins largest all-women voyage to land of the penguins
Former New England Patriot Paul Francisco is charged with financial giant’s global strategy for diversity and inclusion
Genealogy Roadshow cohost Mary M. Tedesco helps unravel family histories and mysteries
Demonstrating the value of the arts and sciences, including how a CAS education gives students the skills to foster a vibrant inner life, respond to a changing world, and be informed citizens
Read MoreDiscoveries will be fueled by collaboration and a record $115 million gift
CAS student took her major to the field, and learned exactly how a cup of joe is made
$1.4 million NIH grant will help chemist develop therapies that intervene at early stage of the disease
New study lounge mixes open-plan seating with huddle rooms to help students imagine and create
Wenxin Feng and Pison Technology are developing wearable tech that could help people with motor impairments control machines with thoughts
Historian Cathal J. Nolan shows we’ve gotten a lot wrong about war—with bloody consequences
In the footsteps of Ada Draper
Astronomy students ponder galaxies far, far away
From an alum who became a world equestrian champion to a TV star who cycled 545 miles, see what your classmates have been up to.
Read MoreRead our letters to the editor—and see what we discovered about last issue’s photo from the archives.
Read MoreEvery year, students write to scholarship donors to thank them for their life-changing gifts. Read their stories.
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