List of The Harvard Crimson people
The following is a list of notable people who have served on the staff of The Harvard Crimson , the student newspaper at Harvard University .
Academia
Andrew Weil , MD, Integrative Medicine Founder, Andrew Weil Center of Integrative Medicine Founder & Director / Professor of Medicine and Public Health / Lovell-Jones Endowed Chair in Integrative Medicine, Harvard[ 1]
Rediet Abebe , computer scientist[ 2]
Stephen Barnett (1935–2009), legal scholar at University of California, Berkeley School of Law who opposed the Newspaper Preservation Act of 1970 .[ 3] Barnett is a former Crimson president.
Nancy Bauer , professor of philosophy at Tufts University and dean of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts
Geoffrey Cowan , professor at USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism [ 4]
Jamal Greene , professor at Columbia Law School [ 5]
Peter Kramer , psychiatrist, author[ 6]
Thomas Samuel Kuhn , philosopher and historian of science
Charles S. Maier , professor of history at Harvard University [ 7]
John U. Monro , dean of Harvard College (1958–1967)[ 8]
Eric M. Nelson , professor of government at Harvard[ 9]
Rebecca L. Walkowitz, Provost of Barnard College . Walkowitz is a former Crimson president.[ 10]
Claude E. Welch Jr. , political scientist at SUNY at Buffalo . Welch is a former Crimson president.
Authors, journalists, and writers
Ravi Agrawal , reporter for CNN [ 11]
Jonathan Alter , author covering U.S. Presidents [ 12]
Joseph Alsop , political reporter[ 13]
Cleveland Amory , writer.[ 14] Amory is a former Crimson president.
Eli Attie , speechwriter and screenwriter[ 15]
Michael Barone , television commentator, writer for The Washington Examiner , author[ 16]
Daniel J. Boorstin , American author and writer and Librarian of Congress[ 17]
Irin Carmon , reporter for MSNBC [ 18]
Sewell Chan , journalist for The Los Angeles Times
Steve Chapman , columnist, Chicago Tribune
Susan Chira , author, foreign editor of The New York Times [ 19]
Nicholas Ciarelli , founder and editor of Think Secret and founder of BookBub [ 20]
Adam Clymer , author, journalist for The New York Times. [ 21] Clymer is a former Crimson president.
Jonathan Cohn , author, journalist for HuffPost .[ 22] Cohn is a former Crimson president.
Richard Connell , author[ 23]
Jim Cramer , host of CNBC 's Mad Money . Cramer is a former Crimson president.[ 24]
Michael Crichton , author[ 25]
E. J. Dionne , columnist for The Washington Post [ 6]
Ross Douthat , columnist for The New York Times [ 26]
Ethan Drogin , writer for Suits and Lie to Me [ 27]
Esther Dyson , digital technology analyst, author[ 6]
Daniel Ellsberg , author, released the Pentagon Papers [ 28] [ 29]
David Fahrenthold , political reporter for The New York Times .[ 30]
James Fallows , journalist and speechwriter to Jimmy Carter .[ 6] Fallows is a former Crimson president.
Susan Faludi , author[ 31]
Nicholas Fandos , political reporter for The New York Times [ 32] [ 33]
David Frankel , filmmaker[ 34]
Jennifer Frey , sports reporter for The New York Times and The Washington Post [ 35]
Otto Fuerbringer , former editor of Time [ 36]
V.V. Ganeshananthan , author and journalist[ 37]
Susan Glasser , journalist at The New Yorker [ 38]
George Goodman , a.k.a. "Adam Smith," hosted the Emmy award-winning program Adam Smith's Money World on PBS [ 39]
Garrett Graff , reporter[ 40]
Donald E. Graham , CEO and chairman of The Washington Post Co. Graham is a former Crimson president.[ 41]
Linda Greenhouse , journalist for The New York Times [ 42] [ 43]
David Halberstam , author[ 6]
Jonathan Harounoff , journalist and Israel’s International Spokesperson to the United Nations[ 44]
Hendrik Hertzberg , journalist for The New Yorker [ 45]
David Ignatius , columnist for The Washington Post [ 6]
Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. , publisher and CEO of The Washington Post. [ 41] Jones is a former Crimson president.
Joseph Kahn , Executive Editor of The New York Times. Kahn is a former Crimson president.[ 46] [ 47]
Peter Kaplan , former editor-in-chief of The New York Observer , current creative director of Condé Nast Traveler
Mickey Kaus , journalist and political blogger[ 48]
Mary Louise Kelly , co-host of NPR 's All Things Considered [ 49]
Michael Kinsley , journalist, founding editor of Slate magazine [ 6]
Nicholas D. Kristof , columnist for The New York Times [ 50]
Charles Lane , former editor of The New Republic [ 51]
Jennifer 8. Lee , former journalist for The New York Times [ 52] [ 53]
Nicholas Lemann , dean emeritus of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism .[ 54] Lemann is a former Crimson president.
Jessica Lessin , founder of The Information
Anthony Lewis , author and former columnist for The New York Times [ 55]
Walter Lippmann , Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom [ 13]
Arthur Lubow , journalist
J. Anthony Lukas , author and Pulitzer Prize –winning journalist[ 6]
Michael Maccoby , New York Times best-selling author and psychoanalyst. Maccoby is a former Crimson president.
Dylan Matthews , writer for Vox [ 56]
Seth Mnookin , author of Hard News [ 57]
Eric Newcomer , tech journalist and founder of the publication Newcomer [ 58]
Noah Oppenheim , president of NBC News [ 53] [ 59]
Ivan Oransky , co-founder of Retraction Watch
Alexandra Petri , comedy writer for The Washington Post [ 60]
Abby Phillip , CNN news anchor[ 61]
David Plotz , former CEO of Atlas Obscura and host of Slate Political Gabfest [ 62]
Frank Rich , columnist for The New York Times [ 63]
Steven V. Roberts , former reporter for The New York Times , television journalist[ 64]
Scott Rosenberg , co-founder of Salon.com [ 65]
Yair Rosenberg , writer for Tablet Magazine[ 66]
Jack Rosenthal , journalist for The New York Times and president of The New York Times Company Foundation[ 67] [ 68]
David Sanger , journalist for The New York Times [ 69]
Charlie Savage , Pulitzer Prize –winning journalist for The New York Times [ 70]
Nell Scovell , creator of Sabrina the Teenage Witch and co-author of Lean In [ 71]
Robert Ellis Smith , noted journalist and creator of the Privacy Journal [ 72]
Whit Stillman , filmmaker[ 73]
Ira Stoll , New York Sun executive. Stoll is a former Crimson president.
Stephen Stromberg , Washington Post editorial board[ 74]
Katrina Szish , television personality[ 75]
Anton Troianovski , Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times [ 76]
Evan Thomas , associate managing editor of Newsweek [ 77]
Jeffrey Toobin , senior legal analyst for CNN [ 50]
Pablo S. Torre , ESPN writer and television personality[ 78] [ 79]
Craig Unger , author and journalist
George Weller , novelist, playwright, Pulitzer Prize –winning journalist for The New York Times and The Chicago Daily News [ 80]
Mark Whitaker , senior vice president of NBC News , former editor of Newsweek [ 81]
Theodore H. White , prominent political and WWII journalist[ 13]
Amy Wilentz , journalist and contributing editor at The Nation [ 82]
Elizabeth Wurtzel , author[ 83]
Jeff Zucker , president of CNN and former president and CEO of NBC Universal . Zucker is a former Crimson president.[ 84]
Business
Steve Ballmer , former CEO of Microsoft and owner of the Los Angeles Clippers [ 85] [ 86]
Hayley Barna , co-founder of Birchbox [ 87]
Nathan Blecharczyk , co-founder of Airbnb [ 88]
Charlie Cheever , co-founder of Quora [ 89]
Parker Conrad , founder of Zenefits [ 90] [ 91] [ 92]
Robert Decherd , CEO of A. H. Belo Corporation . Decherd is a former Crimson president.[ 93] [ 94]
Jennifer Hyman , co-founder of Rent The Runway [ 91] [ 95]
Andy Jassy , CEO of Amazon (company) [ 96] [ 97]
Thomas W. Lamont , former Chairman of J.P. Morgan & Co. [ 98]
James S. Marcus , investment banker and philanthropist[ 99]
David Rockefeller , chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank and member of the Rockefeller family [ 13]
Frederick M. Warburg , partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [ 100]
Byron Wien , prominent investor with Morgan Stanley and Blackstone [ 101]
Susan Wojcicki , CEO of YouTube [ 102]
Government and politics
Franklin D. Roosevelt during his tenure as editor
Antony Blinken , Secretary of State during the Biden administration [ 103] [ 104]
Richard Blumenthal , Senator from Connecticut [ 105] [ 106]
Pete Buttigieg , former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and 2020 presidential candidate [ 107]
Blair Clark , manager of Eugene McCarthy 's 1968 presidential campaign . Clark is a former Crimson president.[ 108]
James Bryant Conant , President of Harvard University from 1933-1953[ 109]
Tom Cotton , Senator from Arkansas [ 110] [ 111]
Brian Fallon , press secretary for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and communications director for Kamala Harris in 2024 [ 112] [ 113]
Frederick Vanderbilt Field , socialist activist[ 114]
James Glassman , journalist, diplomat, and director of the George W. Bush Institute[ 115] [ 116]
C. Boyden Gray , Committee for Justice chairman and White House Counsel to President George H. W. Bush [ 117]
Caroline Kennedy , U.S. ambassador to Australia and daughter of U.S. President John F. Kennedy [ 118]
John F. Kennedy , 35th President of the United States [ 13] [ 25] [ 119]
Grover Norquist , president of Americans for Tax Reform [ 120]
Chris Pappas , Representative from New Hampshire [ 121] [ 122]
Mark Penn , chief political strategist for Hillary Clinton 's 2008 presidential campaign [ 123]
Gina Raimondo , former Governor of Rhode Island and Secretary of Commerce during the Biden administration[ 124]
Alastair Rellie , MI6 director
Franklin D. Roosevelt , 32nd President of the United States . Roosevelt is a former Crimson president.[ 13] [ 25]
Elise Stefanik , Representative from New York [ 125]
Paul Sweezy , Marxist economist and funder of the Monthly Review [ 126]
Caspar Weinberger , United States Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan [ 127] [ 128]
Law
Other
Harvard Crimson leadership (1993 to present)
Year
Board
President
Managing Editor
Associate Managing Editor
Business Manager
2025
152
McKenna E. McKrell
Tilly R. Robinson
Cam E. Kettles
Sally E. Edwards
Jack D. Jassy
2024
151
J. Sellers Hill
Miles J. Herszenhorn
Elias J. Schisgall
Claire Yuan
Matthew M. Doctoroff
2023
150
Cara J. Chang
Brandon L. Kingdollar
Leah J. Teichholtz
Meimei Xu
Cynthia V. Lu
2022
149
Raquel Coronell Uribe
Jasper G. Goodman
Kelsey J. Griffin
Taylor C. Peterman
Amy X. Zhou
2021
148
Amanda Y. Su
James S. Bikales
Sydnie M. Cobb
Ema R. Schumer
Melissa H. Du
2020
147
Aidan F. Ryan
Shera S. Avi-Yonah
Alexandra A. Chaidez
Molly C. McCafferty
Emily M. Lu
2019
146
Kristine E. Guillaume
Angela N. Fu
Jamie D. Halper
Charlie B. Zhu
2018
145
Derek G. Xiao
Hannah Natanson
Mia C. Karr
Claire E. Parker
Nathan Y. Lee
2017
144
Derek K. Choi
Andrew M. Duehren
Jalin P. Cunningham
Daphne C. Thompson
Christopher J. Huh
2016
143
Mariel A. Klein
Meg P. Bernhard
Noah J. Delwiche
Ivan B. K. Levingston
Leia N. Wedlund
2015
142
Steven S. Lee
Madeline R. Conway
Matthew Q. Clarida
Steven R. Watros
Juliet A. Nelson
2014
141
Samuel Y. Weinstock
Nicholas P. Fandos
Nikita Kansra
Joseph R. Botros
2013
140
Robert S. Samuels
Rebecca D. Robbins
Hana N. Rouse
Justin C. Worland
Andrew F. Creamer
2012
139
E. Benjamin Samuels
Julie M. Zauzmer
Gautam S. Kumar
Zoe A. Y. Weinberg
J. Sebastian Garcia
2011
138
Naveen N. Srivatsa
Elias J. Groll
Eric P. Newcomer
Noah S. Rayman
Martin C. Ye
2010
137
Peter F. Zhu
Esther I. Yi
Lauren D. Kiel
June Q. Wu
Julian L. Bouma
2009
136
Maxwell L. Child
Clifford M. Marks
Aditi Balakrishna
Christian B. Flow
Steven J. Stelmach
2008
135
Malcom A. Glenn
Paras D. Bhayani
Laurence H. M. Holland
Samuel P. Jacobs
Gideon L. Lowin
2007
134
Kristina M. Moore
Javier C. Hernandez
Evan H. Jacobs
Anton S. Troianovski
Roger R. Lee
2006
133
William C. Marra
Zachary M. Seward
May Habib
Daniel J. Hemel
Nicholas A. Molina
2005
132
Lauren A. E. Schuker
Stephen M. Marks
Katharine A. Kaplan
Rebecca D. O'Brien
Gregory B. Michnikov
Evan M. Vittor
2004
131
Ericka K. Jalli
Elisabeth S. Theodore
Jenifer L. Steinhardt
Ashley B. T. Ma
2003
130
Amit R. Paley
David H. Gellis
Kate L. Rakoczy
Brian W. Dillard
2002
129
Imtiyaz H. Delawala
Daniela J. Lamas
Juliet J. Chung
Daniel P. Mosteller
K. Babi Das
Oliver J. Bell
Rudrabishek Sahay
2001
128
C. Matthew MacInnis
V. V. Ganeshananthan
Parker R. Conrad
V. V. Ganeshananthan
Fiona C. Chin
2000
127
Alan E. Wirzbicki
Rosalind S. Helderman
Marc J. Ambinder
Jenny E. Heller
Adam S. Cohen
1999
126
Joshua H. Simon
Georgia N. Alexakis
James L. Hegyi
1998
125
Matthew W. Granade
Andrew S. Chang
Justin S. Funches
1997
124
Joshua J. Schanker
Valerie J. MacMillan
Andrew A. Green
Matthew L. Kramer
1996
123
Todd F. Braunstein
Douglas M. Pravda
Jonathan N. Axelrod
Elizabeth T. Bangs
Marios V. Broustas
Daniel C. Allen
1995
122
Andrew L. Wright
Sarah E. Scrogin
Tara H. Arden-Smith
Jane C. Chen
1994
121
Marion B. Gammill
Joe Mathews
Melissa Lee
Anna D. Wilde
Young Il Kim
1993
120
Ira E. Stoll
Gady A. Epstein
D. Richard de Silva
Young Jin Lee
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