In Focus
In Focus
A curated examination of Harvard’s research, scholarly work, and community.
Currently In Focus
Food
Food nourishes us, inspires us, and brings us together. The Harvard community is exploring nutrition, sustainability, and the science behind the things we eat.
Popular topics
Mindfulness and Meditation
Although the practices of mindfulness and meditation are thousands of years old, research on their health benefits is relatively new, but promising.
Artificial Intelligence
From health care to education, policy to art, artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world and our daily lives. Are we ready?
Book Recommendations
We’ve got recommendations from the Harvard community, titles from Harvard authors, and a glimpse inside some new releases.
In Focus archives
The Enhanced Body
November 2024
From glasses and hearing aids to responsive prosthetics and 3D-printed organs, assistive body augmentations have changed the way we live.
Veterans
November 2024
Harvard celebrates the long, proud legacy of students and alumni who answer the call to military service.
Voting
November 2024
Harvard experts look at the state of voting in the 21st century, and how participation is shaped by education, technology, and other historical forces.
Forests
October 2024
From sprawling jungles to city parks, forests are complex ecosystems that support the livelihoods of flora, fauna, humans, and the planet.
Nobels at Harvard
October 2024
Established in 1895 by the Swedish chemist and inventor of dynamite Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the Nobel Prize is an annual award acknowledging outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace.
Harvard in the World
October 2024
Harvard faculty, students, and alumni compose a global network of researchers, scholars, and practitioners exploring and contributing to health, law, religion, social science, government, education, business, art, news, justice, design, and the environment around the world.
Water
September 2024
The Harvard community is exploring ways to ensure that the world’s water—from the vast oceans to a glass of tap water—is healthful, unpolluted, and abundant.
Housing
September 2024
In the average lifetime, a person spends 65% of their time inside their home. Harvard scholars are studying how to improve and evolve this critical part of our lives.
Welcome to Harvard
August 2024
Where world-class faculty, innovative research, and dynamic students come together to advance education and foster change in the world.
The Brain
August 2024
Since founding the world’s first neurobiology department in 1966, Harvard has been a hub for researchers who aspire to understand how the brain works, and clinician-scientists who are driven to fix it when it doesn’t.
The Olympics
July 2024
At the 2024 Paris Games, members of the Harvard community will add to the University’s Olympics history, which dates back to the first modern games in 1896.
Book Recommendations
July 2024
Get reading this summer with classic must-reads, titles from faculty authors, and favorites from across the Harvard community.
The Senses
June 2024
Our senses help us experience the world around us. Harvard researchers are working to understand, improve, and replicate these sensory organs.
Physical Fitness
June 2024
Exercise—from gentle stretching to high-intensity training—is not only important for physical health, but Harvard experts are finding benefits for stress, memory, mood, and more.
Celebrating the Class of 2024
May 2024
Join the celebration for Harvard University’s 373rd Commencement and explore the amazing scholarship of our graduates.
Climate Solutions
April 2024
Faculty and students from across the Harvard community are working on ways to address climate change and its effects.
Space
April 2024
Harvard researchers are asking the big questions about the universe, building tools to answer them, and sharing their discoveries with the world.
Earth Science
March 2024
Harvard’s researchers are exploring Earth’s past, predicting its future, and working to understand the hidden mysteries of our home.
Museums
February 2024
Once simple cabinets of curiosity, museums have grown into institutes for preserving, studying, and displaying science, history, and art. Today, as culture-defining institutions, they are working to incorporate more voices and reckon with past practices.
Immune System
February 2024
From fending off the common cold to attacking cancer cells, the immune system is an incredibly complicated and crucial part of our survival.
Dialogue Across Differences
January 2024
The Harvard community is exploring what civil discourse is, why it’s important, and how we can foster it.
Research in 2023
January 2024
We look back on the scholarship, breakthroughs, innovations, and awards from the Harvard community in 2023.
Artificial Intelligence
December 2023
From health care to education, policy to art, artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world and our daily lives. Are we ready?
Transportation
November 2023
Harvard experts are exploring planes, trains, and automobiles in their quest to innovate green travel, improve public transportation, and discover the future of getting from place to place.
Early Development
November 2023
The Harvard community is exploring the vital, early years to better understand how we can give all children the best start in life.
Architecture
October 2023
From the enduring wonders of the ancient world to the buildings where we all live and work, architecture is an extraordinary, quotidian art form. Join Harvard experts in exploring the past, present, and future of the built environment.
Want to know more about the body?
We have In Focus pages about the heart, brain, sleep, healthy living, and mental health.
President Claudine Gay’s Inauguration
October 2023
Revisit the celebration of Harvard’s 30th president and explore nearly four centuries of leadership at the University.
Public Service, Public Good
September 2023
Every day, Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni all across the globe use their time and talents to serve the public good.
Games
August 2023
Games are where work, play, and art meet. Harvard experts are exploring how playing games can help people develop practical skills, make tough decisions, and connect with others.
Microorganisms
July 2023
Harvard experts are exploring how we can work with, defend against, and harness the capabilities of the estimated five nonillion microbes living on Earth today.
Happiness
July 2023
What is the key to finding happiness? The Harvard community explores the physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects of living a life filled with joy.
Libraries
June 2023
A library’s purpose is as varied as the collections within it. From championing curiosity to preserving history, these institutions are vital to so many communities.
Congratulations Class of 2023
May 2023
Join the celebrations for Harvard University’s 372nd Commencement.
Climate Action
May 2023
From emissions to the global food supply to policy research, Harvard experts are using interdisciplinary approaches to foster real results for the planet.
This month we celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of Harvard’s Asian and Pacific Island communities.
Cities
April 2023
More than just home to half of the world’s population, cities are engines of economic growth, drivers of design, and centers of public health progress.
Sleep
March 2023
The Harvard community explores this state of rest, its many benefits and functions, and what we can do to ensure that we’re getting enough of it.
Performing Arts
March 2023
Whether it’s dance, theater, or musical performance, the Harvard community hits just the right note on all of our campus stages, creating vibrant, innovative experiences for patrons in our neighborhood and around the world.
The Great Migration
February 2023
Harvard experts explore the migration of millions of African Americans from the South to urban hubs in the Northeast, Midwest, and West, one of the largest internal migrations in American history.
Love
February 2023
While love is often associated with romance, it also applies to our passion for friendship, creativity, and connection. Members of the Harvard community are researching the science of love, exploring love in all aspects of our lives, and offering help, advice, and support on how to build a love-filled life.
Celebrating our community
From welcoming the students back every fall to celebrating the graduates in the spring, the Harvard community loves to come together and support each other. Revisit the anniversaries of the Arnold Arboretum and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences through our In Focus coverage.
Weather
February 2023
Explore how weather—the everyday atmospheric events that become climate’s long-term patterns—impacts our health and wellness, and what we can do to combat the challenges of extreme weather.
Healthy Living
January 2023
What is the secret to living a healthy life? Harvard experts explore the decisions we can make every day to ensure that we are prioritizing our health and wellbeing.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at 150
January 2023
2022 in Review
December 2022
Together we celebrated, innovated, and persevered as we encountered new challenges and opportunities. Join us in reflecting on some of the most memorable moments.
Gadgets
December 2022
Humankind has always strived for a reach that exceeds its grasp, and since time immemorial we’ve pushed past our limitations with the help of gadgets!
Language
December 2022
Languages allow us to express ourselves, create change, and share knowledge with people around the world and across time. Our Harvard experts look at the history, power, and science behind these systems of communication.
The Future of Democracy
November 2022
Democratic countries have long balanced stability and unrest. Are we at an inflection point?
Rising to the Climate Challenge
October 2022
With the crisis upon us, the Harvard community is advancing and catalyzing research across all of our Schools to create comprehensive University-wide environmental education and real-world climate solutions.
Migration
October 2022
As the globe faces uneven economic opportunity, violent conflicts, and escalating climate volatility, migration increasingly touches nearly all of our lives.
Hispanic Heritage Month
September 2022
This month we celebrate the histories, cultures, and contributions of Harvard’s Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean, Central and South American communities.
Informed Aging
September 2022
The Harvard community explores the physical, spiritual, and intellectual aspects of growing older.
Innovative solutions and cutting edge ideas
Harvard students, faculty, and alums are advancing artificial intelligence and quantum computing, finding real-world solutions for climate change and dangerous diseases, and creating better ways to work and live.
Arboretum Anniversary
August 2022
Celebrate the 150th anniversary of Harvard’s 281-acre living museum. Free and open every day, the Arnold Arboretum engages the public through educational opportunities and programs for all ages.
Changing Economics
August 2022
Far more than theory, the principles of economics are constantly evolving to help solve pressing societal problems, from inflation to income inequality.
The Accessible World
July 2022
Harvard experts are pushing digital and physical accessibility forward, because a more accessible world is a better world for everyone.
Juneteenth
June 2022
“Then, thenceforward, and forever free”
These words, issued on January 1, 1863 in the Emancipation Proclamation, were finally heard by the enslaved people in Texas on June 19, 1865. Join the Harvard community in celebrating and exploring the history of Juneteenth.
Celebrating Pride
June 2022
Meet students and faculty members, explore lessons from history, and discover what is happening today in the LGBTQ+ community.
Celebrating the Class of 2022
May 2022
Highlighting the accomplishments and celebrating the bright futures of Harvard’s Class of 2022.
Mental Health
May 2022
The Harvard community is exploring how we cope with, manage, and understand mental health and how it impacts our lives.
Music
April 2022
Whether through dance, song, instruments, or voice, music provides us with a universal language. Experts from the Harvard community explore how music aids in learning, improves well-being, and fosters social change.
Quantum Everything
March 2022
The word “quantum” can cause shrugs in even highly educated shoulders, but with a “discrete quantity” of knowledge, quantum physics, and the technologies based on it, can be illuminated for everyone.
The Pandemic Years
March 2022
Living through a pandemic for more than two years has highlighted how connected we are, how resilient we can be, and how far we still have to go for an equitable world.
Women’s History Month
March 2022
As staff members, then as students and faculty, the women of Harvard paved the way for the next generation, and continue to carve new paths today.
Animal Magnetism
February 2022
Our neighbors in the animal kingdom have always fascinated, confused, and inspired us. Through research and observation, we can better understand them and ourselves.
Understanding the world around us
Explore Harvard research on the mysterious oceans, the weather it affects, the animals that adapt to changing weather, the plants that those animals eat, and the microorganisms that live on those plants.
Black History Month
February 2022
After receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1912, Carter Woodson became known as the “Father of Black history,” launching Negro History Week, which later expanded into Black History Month.
Resolutions
January 2022
Looking Back at 2021
December 2021
From accomplishments and awards to viruses and vaccines, we’re reflecting on everything that happened this year.
Oceans
December 2021
While more than 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by its oceans, nearly 80% of that remains unexplored. Harvard experts are investigating the mysteries of the deep, diving into the impact of climate change, and searching for answers only found beneath our ocean’s waters.
The Future of Work
December 2021
The global pandemic changed the way we work and how our workplaces function. Our experts investigate what changes may be here to stay and what else to expect in the future.
A Season of Gratitude
November 2021
Harvard experts say gratitude is not only beneficial for individual health, but also for the wellbeing of society.
Native American Heritage Month
November 2021
Harvard, like so many American institutions, is addressing its uneven history with Native American people while also nurturing the next generations of Native students.
Harvard and COP26
November 2021
This global climate crisis requires a network of citizens, scientists, politicians, and business leaders to come together and take action.
Now.
Happy Halloween
October 2021
With haunted houses and ghost stories, pumpkins and candy corn, we’re wishing you a Happy Halloween.
Space
October 2021
Research and scholarship at Harvard is designed to ask big questions about the universe, build the tools needed to answer them, and share the resulting discoveries with the world.
Managing Misinformation
October 2021
Misinformation and disinformation aren’t new, but digital and social media are allowing misleading, false, and harmful content to spread at a rate that is endangering society.
Unequal
A series highlighting the work of Harvard faculty, staff, students, alumni, and researchers on issues of race and inequality across the U.S. Topics include: Criminal Injustice, Democratic Deficits, Environmental Exposure, Upward Immobility, and Underserved Potential
Heart Health
September 2021
Exploring research being done on this vital organ and highlighting studies aimed at keeping it strong and supported.
Vaccines
September 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine is just the most recent in Harvard’s long history of researching, treating, and helping to eradicate illnesses and diseases.
Remembering September 11
September 2021
A look back at the day that changed America.
Unequal: Underserved Potential
July 2021
The ideas, research, and actions from across Harvard University aimed at making education a pathway to success for everyone
Harvard and the American Revolution
July 2021
At 140 years old at the time of the American Revolution, Harvard—and members of the Harvard community—played an important role in the country’s early history
Unequal: Upward Immobility
June 2021
The ideas, research, and actions from across Harvard University aimed at creating equitable opportunities for success and prosperity
Commencement 2021
May 2021
Highlighting the accomplishments and celebrating the bright futures of Harvard’s Class of 2021
Mindfulness and Meditation
May 2021
Although the practices of mindfulness and meditation are thousands of years old, research on their health benefits is relatively new, but promising
Infrastructure
April 2021
We asked three Harvard experts to explain the basics of infrastructure to help inform the national conversation
Unequal: Environmental Exposure
April 2021
The ideas, research, and actions from across Harvard University aimed at finding solutions to climate change, pollution, and environmental contamination for all communities
Unequal: Democratic Deficits
March 2021
The ideas, research, and actions from across Harvard University aimed at making democracy, democratic institutions, and elections more representative
Unequal: Criminal Injustice
February 2021