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Campus & CommunityNew VP for alumni affairs and developmentBrian K. Lee has been appointed Harvard’s vice president for alumni affairs and development, President Larry Bacow announced.  
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Arts & CultureAt GSD, a tale of four citiesAt the Graduate School of Design, the exhibit “Urban Intermedia” stands as “an experiment and the beginning of an ongoing discussion on new kinds of practices around the study of cities,” said co-curator Eve Blau.  
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Arts & CultureDancing with the futureA multimedia production incorporates dance, music, and spoken word to explore how humans might cooperate with future generations to try to solve problems like climate change. “Dancing with the Future” will premiere at Farkas Hall on Sept. 25.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard files motion backing student testimony at trialHarvard files court motion supporting student testimony at admissions trial. Students and alumni hope to offer their perspectives on the importance of diversity.  
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Science & TechFor teens who feel it all, a research-backed explanationWhen teenagers seem to be experiencing conflicting emotions at the same time and struggling to make sense of them all, it may be because they are.  
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Arts & CultureWhat’s up in Boston’s fall arts sceneHighlights of what’s happening in music, theater, and art in Boston this fall.  
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Campus & CommunityEight to be honored as W.E.B. Du Bois medalistsAthlete and activist Colin Kaepernick and comedian Dave Chappelle are among the eight people who will receive the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal at Harvard University on Oct. 11.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard Campaign ends, providing enduring investmentThe Harvard Campaign, which concluded on July 1, will help “shape and secure Harvard’s future by investing in both the enduring and emerging …”  
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Science & TechYou say John, I say Paul. But what does stylometry say?Who wrote “In My Life,” John or Paul? Harvard statistician Mark Glickman helps provide research-backed answer on authorship of Beatles classic.  
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Campus & CommunityNew faculty: Shawon KinewQ&A with Shawon Kinew as part of a series introducing new faculty members.  
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Arts & Culture‘Late Night’ with Degas and van GoghHarvard Art Museums opens its door for Student Late Night, giving students an intimate look at its premier art collection and jumpstarting the student-museum relationship that is uniquely available to Harvard affiliates.  
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Campus & CommunityYoung, female, Native American, scientistSix female Native Americans took part in the Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.  
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Arts & CultureNakaya’s fog sculptures lift Boston parksFujiko Nakaya’s multisensory fog sculptures are on view at Harvard’s Arboretum and four other Emerald Necklace parks through Oct. 31.  
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Work & EconomyBacow returns to Michigan rootsDuring a visit to his home city, Detroit, Harvard President Larry Bacow made the case for college to high school students, and lauded the city’s recovery efforts.  
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Arts & CultureFollowing Bergman into the dark“Darkness Unto Light: The Cinema of Ingmar Bergman” shows at the Harvard Film Archive, as well as Brookline’s Coolidge Corner Cinema and Harvard Square’s Brattle Theatre, through Oct. 14.  
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Arts & CultureVoicing the moods of Langston HughesA stage revival of the 1931 Langston Hughes poem “Black Clown” premiers at Harvard’s American Repertory Theater.  
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HealthMoney makes a difference in cholesterol managementA new study finds financial incentives for cholesterol management may help contain the costs associated with cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death and health care costs in the U.S.  
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Arts & CultureAn artist of his times, and ahead of themThe Harvard Art Museums’ exhibit “Mutiny: Works by Géricault” engages with issues of social justice and race in the 19th century and today.  
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Campus & CommunityFirst-week impressionsThe fall semester is off to a busy start, with Harvard students scrambling to sample a variety of classes before settling on their course load.  
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Science & TechSiding with scienceA Q&A with Gina McCarthy, former EPA administrator and current director of the Harvard Chan School’s Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard program gets high marksIn a recent survey of parents who have completed the Harvard Mind Matters program offered in Cambridge and Boston schools, more than 98 percent were pleased with the materials and outcome.  
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Work & EconomyHarvard, U. of Michigan to tackle social illsHarvard and the University of Michigan have formed two partnerships designed to encourage economic opportunity in struggling Detroit and to fight the national scourge of opioid addiction.  
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Campus & CommunityA world of potentialHarvard faculty members have traveled the world lately, making exploratory trips that will enable students’ own global adventures in the years to come.  
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HealthGawande confronts the inevitableDeath, imperfection, and rock ’n’ roll were all part of surgeon-author Atul Gawande’s conversation with Dean David Hempton at HDS convocation.  
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Science & TechExamining aftershocks with AISparked by a suggestion from researchers at Google, Harvard scientists are using artificial intelligence technology to analyze a database of earthquakes from around the world in an effort to predict where aftershocks might occur. Using deep-learning algorithms, they developed a system that, while still imprecise, was able to forecast aftershocks significantly better than random assignment.  
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HealthExercise can ‘clean up’ Alzheimer’s environmentStudy finds that inducing production of new neurons can improve cognitive function in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.  
 
							 
							 
							


