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Campus & CommunityUpdate on panel’s examination of April arrestIn a Q&A session, Professor Annette Gordon-Reed talked about the work of the committee she chairs that’s looking into the arrest of a Harvard student last April, and what’s likely to come from that examination.  
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Arts & CultureTerry Tempest Williams, in thoughtIn an interview, environmental writer and activist Terry Tempest Williams talks about what she learned during a year as a writer in residence at the Harvard Divinity School.  
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Campus & CommunityA boost for school principalsThe Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Harvard Business School have partnered to offer a new certificate program for school principals.  
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Arts & Culture‘Weathering Change’Twenty-one Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni address climate change through poetry and art in “Weathering Change.”  
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Campus & CommunityStudents take the lead on new climate programA new program, led by students, will help interested professional students at Harvard engage to address climate change.  
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Campus & CommunityAlums return to assist and reminisce at convocationA group of alumni volunteers return to campus to marshal the first official gathering for the Class of 2022 at the First-Year Convocation.  
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Campus & CommunityBacow stays in the moment at Morning PrayersContemplation and reflection were foremost in the mind of Harvard President Larry Bacow during his remarks at Morning Prayers.  
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Science & TechData analysis could be key to successNew course brings data to a different audience as its importance continues to grow in different directions.  
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Campus & CommunityA warmth to beat the heatHarvard College’s Class of 2022 filled Tercentenary Theatre on Monday for First-Year Convocation to hear lessons on fellowship and friendship, responsibility and reward that will last beyond the school year.  
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Nation & WorldHundreds of experts, scholars back Harvard in admissions suitMore than 500 social scientists, 16 statisticians and economists, numerous Asian American organizations, Harvard student and alumni groups and coalitions, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund filed briefs in support of the University’s admissions policies on Thursday.  
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Arts & CultureA luminous vision for Harvard YardArtist Teresita Fernández discusses the installation she created for Harvard Yard, “Autumn (… Nothing Personal).”  
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Campus & CommunityKeeping first-years informedThe Harvard program First-Year Librarians in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is an effort to strengthen connections between students and staff.  
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Science & TechPrinting with soundHarvard researchers have developed a new printing technology that uses sound waves to control the size of liquid droplets independent of fluid viscosity.  
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HealthA telephone for your microbiomeGenetic engineering allows different species of bacteria to communicate with each other in the gut of a living mouse, setting the stage for a synthetic microbiome.  
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Work & EconomyAnother challenge pays offA project that won the Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge in 2015 is poised to transform how we make emergency calls. RapidSOS is one of many student ideas brought to life with help from the President’s Challenge and the Harvard Innovation Lab.  
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Science & TechMovement monitorA team of researchers from the Rowland Institute at Harvard, Harvard University, and the University of Tübingen is turning to artificial intelligence technology to make it far easier than ever before to track animals’ movements in the lab.  
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Science & TechLearning catalysts’ secretsCynthia Friend, who recently received a multimillion dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, is well positioned to help “change the face and carbon footprint of the chemical industries sector,” one of her team’s goals.  
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Campus & CommunityNew leadership at Lowell HouseLowell House will get new faculty deans at the end of the academic year: Nina Zipser, dean for faculty affairs and planning, and David Laibson, Robert I. Goldman Professor of Economics.  
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Campus & CommunityWendy Sherman appointed professor and director at HKSAmbassador Wendy R. Sherman, former U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, will join Harvard Kennedy School in January as professor of the practice of public leadership and the director of the School’s Center for Public Leadership.  
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Arts & CulturePutting a new face, and new faces, on the 1893 World’s FairSeeking a fuller picture of the people recruited from around the world to work in the Midway, Peabody Museum enlists student help.  
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Campus & CommunityWarm welcome for Class of 2022President Larry Bacow, Dean Claudine Gay, and other Harvard leaders welcomed the Class of 2022 to campus on move-in day.  
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Campus & CommunityFirst time for first-year retreatThe pre-orientation First-Year Retreat and Experience program kicked off this week with a reception in Widener Library and an address from President Larry Bacow.  
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HealthCountering college’s culture of sleeplessnessHarvard’s Class of 2022 will have taken ‘Sleep 101,’ an online module on sleep health, before they even hit campus on Aug. 27.  
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Work & EconomyHow to think like a gourmandA new Harvard Business School paper says that the best way for food enthusiasts to perform like expert tasters isn’t by memorizing flavor profiles or logging more hours over the spit bucket. Instead, it involves letting go of buzzwords and making taste a visual experience.  
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HealthEnding 40-year quest, scientists reveal ‘hearing’ proteinScientists have identified the sensor protein responsible for hearing and balance, putting an end to a 40-year quest.  
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Campus & CommunityReaching out to welcome diversityThe Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program encourages high school students to consider Harvard College.  
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Campus & CommunityMike Smith recalls his road traveled, and outlines path aheadIn a Q&A session, Mike Smith, who just stepped down as dean of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, reflects on his tenure and what may lie ahead.  
 
							 
							 
							

