Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is the largest of the twelve graduate schools of Harvard University. Formed in 1872, GSAS is responsible for the majority of Harvard's post-baccalaureate degree programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences People (First 14 people) - Page 0

Thomas Wolfe

Thomas Wolfe

American novelist

William James Sidis

William James Sidis

American mathematician

Mark Helprin

Mark Helprin

American novelist

Clement Isong

Clement Isong

Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria

William H. Gerdts

William H. Gerdts

American art historian

Thomas Wolf

Thomas Wolf


Henderson Lovelace Lanham

Henderson Lovelace Lanham

Former United States Representative

Wendy Doniger

Wendy Doniger

American translator

Marian Salzman

Marian Salzman

American executive

James Boyd White

James Boyd White

American literary critic

Harvey V. Fineberg

Harvey V. Fineberg

American physician

Carl Kaestle

Carl Kaestle

American historian

Seki Obata

Seki Obata

Japanese economist

Larry D. Nichols

Larry D. Nichols

Chemist