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Students paint three large canvases in front of the Science Center yesterday afternoon, which will be used to decorate a children’s hospital in Rwanda. The event is sponsored by the Undergraduate ...
A board of signatures to a pledge concerning diversity on campus is posted in the Harvard Kennedy School Littauer building.
Our dearest Berg is a place where all first-years should feel welcome. But after pulling excessively hard on the one door that doesn’t open and fumbling with your ID as the hangry post-Ec10 lunch line ...
The Cambridge Police Department diverted traffic in the nearby blocks of the surrounding area. CPD warned in a tweet at approximately 2:07 p.m. that residents should expect traffic impacts in Harvard ...
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Harvard professors discussed the implications of the #MeToo movement at a panel Monday at the Radcliffe Institute's Schlesinger Library. Although Faust said she plans to appoint the new deans before ...
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re one of those people who celebrated at the very beginning of the semester about having fewer exams (or even none at all!) because that one class had a final ...
As an aging senior who survived the senior thesis slump, I could think of no better parting gift to the lovely readers of this blog than sharing everything that I wish I knew before thesising. It ...
United States President Donald Trump threatened to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status less than one day after Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 rebuffed the White House’s demands, marking yet ...
The White House is threatening to take away more than $8 billion in our federal funding if Harvard doesn’t get rid of DEI, ban masks, and make admissions identity-blind. But don’t worry, Alan! Flyby ...
Harvard Medical School has tapped a working group on open inquiry and the free exchange of ideas, HMS Dean George Q. Daley ’82 announced Wednesday. Daley wrote in the statement that the group will aim ...
Penny S. Pritzker ’81, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — said the University is working to support students whose visas had been revoked by the ...
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