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Harvard Magazine is an independent publication that serves the Harvard University community, established in 1898 by alumni. It is operated by Harvard Magazine Inc., a nonprofit organization, and publishes six issues annually with a circulation of 258,000. The magazine connects alumni to the university and each other through a variety of content, including university news, research, arts, sciences, law, medicine, public policy, and alumni achievements. The magazine features long-form journalism, essays, and specialized sections like *Vita*, which highlights historical figures associated with Harvard. It is primarily aimed at alumni from Harvard's 12 degree-granting schools, while also reaching faculty, staff, and donors. Edited by John S. Rosenberg, Harvard Magazine plays a vital role in linking Harvard's global network with the university's academic and cultural developments.
1898
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