Harvard Magazine
Harvard Magazine is an independently edited magazine and separately incorporated affiliate of Harvard University. Aside from The Harvard Crimson, it is the only publication covering the entire University, and also regularly distributed to all graduates, faculty and staff.
Editor | John S. Rosenberg |
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Categories | Alumni magazine |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
Year founded | 1898 |
Company | Harvard Magazine Inc. |
Country | United States |
Based in | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Language | English |
Website | harvardmagazine |
ISSN | 0095-2427 |
It was founded in 1898[1] by alumni for alumni, with the mission of "keeping alumni of Harvard University connected to the university and to each other". One of the founders was the noted print journalist William Morton Fullerton. It has gone through three name changes - the original name was Harvard Bulletin, it was changed in 1910 to Harvard Alumni Bulletin, and in 1973 it got its current name, Harvard Magazine. Harvard Magazine has a circulation of 258,000 among alumni, faculty and staff in the United States (audited by BPA).
References
- "History of Harvard Magazine". Harvard Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-01-04. Retrieved 2012-02-01.
External links
- Official site
- M. Kung, "Advice for Muggles From J.K. Rowling's Harvard Commencement Address," The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2008.
- Zachary M. Seward, "Colleges Want More Rah, Rah From Magazines," The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2006.
- Emma Daly, "Glossy Alumni Magazines Seek More Than Graduates," The New York Times, November 10, 2004.
- Lionel Du Cane, Harvard Magazine Calls for Ban on ‘Homeschooling’ and Abolition of the ‘White Race’. Prestigious university's articles make controversial wishes. May 25, 2020. National File