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Nation & WorldMapping out a better society with focus on inclusion, environmentNew research looks at intergenerational tensions, Gen Z as coming change agents.  
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Nation & WorldLet the House grow!A better Electoral College requires a Congress as elastic and flexible as the drafters of the Constitution intended, says Danielle Allen  
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HealthAlcohol, sleep, and politicsA new BIDMC study suggests that divisive political events like elections can negatively affect one’s sleep and emotional well-being.  
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Nation & WorldBaker blames social media, political operatives, press for fueling divisivenessRepublican Charlie Baker, who closes out his eight years as the governor of Massachusetts in January, discussed governing in a democracy and the duties of citizenship in this year’s Edwin L. Godkin Lecture at Harvard Kennedy School.  
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Nation & WorldWhere are we going, America?Days before the midterms, we sat down with three scholars for a conversation about U.S. democracy. The mood was anxious.  
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HealthNew AI tool can predict melanoma recurrenceA new AI tool may help clinicians determine which early stage melanoma patients would likely benefit from aggressive treatment even at the onset of the disease.  
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Campus & Community‘Believe it’This may be Carrie Moore’s first time in the top job of a program, but the new and inaugural Kathy Delaney-Smith Head Coach for Harvard Women’s Basketball has a long resume.  
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Work & EconomyWhen agreeing to disagree is a good beginningExperts in negotiation at a Harvard alumni event say productive conflict starts with honest, opening listening.  
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Science & TechHow to spot a gerrymandered district? Compare it to fair ones.Harvard team’s tool maps out thousands of nonpartisan options, simulates outcomes, holds up results to those of proposed plans.  
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Campus & CommunityStart-the-day riteTo start the day right or wind down in peace, many of us rely on rituals, whether physical or spiritual. Here are four rituals that carry us through.  
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Campus & CommunitySally Falk Moore, 97At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Nov. 1, 2022, the following tribute to the life and service of the late Sally Falk Moore was spread upon the permanent records of the Faculty. 
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Campus & CommunityEzra Feivel Vogel, 90At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Nov. 1, 2022, the following tribute to the life and service of the late Ezra Feivel Vogel was spread upon the permanent records of the Faculty. 
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HealthWhen our cells turn against usCells are the building blocks of life, Siddhartha Mukherjee says in his new book, but their vulnerabilities are also our vulnerabilities.  
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Campus & CommunitySniffing for smilesMeet Sasha, newest member of Harvard police force. Her duty? To spread joy.  
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Nation & WorldHarvard defends admissions policy before Supreme CourtLawyers cite wider value of campus diversity on culture, economy of nation, push back against claims of bias against Asian Americans.  
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Nation & World‘Defend Diversity’Harvard students join others from around nation in Supreme Court rally supporting race-conscious admission policies.  
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Nation & WorldMichigan, California speak from experience in briefs supporting HarvardSchools have struggled to maintain campus diversity since bans on race-conscious admissions, say officials in briefs supporting Harvard.  
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NationUnfinished businessEducation has been a force for racial progress in the U.S., but we still have a long way to go.  
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NationWhat to know about Harvard’s case in Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case to decide whether race-conscious admissions policies at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina can continue.  
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Science & TechA global beacon on climate changeSalata Institute for Climate and Sustainability casts off with University-wide, interdisciplinary approach to begin finding real solutions to existential crisis .  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard students head for Supreme Court rallyThey will join groups from other schools, activists, lawyers in support of campus diversity as justices hear admissions challenge.  
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Nation & WorldHow Black thinkers wrestled with founding U.S. values amid slaveryBrown University political scientist says Frederick Douglass, others found racial domination at odds with ideals of republicanism.  
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Campus & CommunityHempton to step down as Divinity School deanDavid N. Hempton will step down as dean of the Divinity School at the end of the 2022–23 academic year. He will remain on the faculty of the School, where he will resume his career as a dedicated teacher and writer.  
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HealthStudy details better outcomes for Omicron BA.2 patientsA team led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital has determined that Omicron BA.2 is weaker than both Delta and the original Omicron variant.  
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Science & TechMystery of dark matter — and search for WIMPMIT’s Peter Fisher details his new book, “What Is Dark Matter?,” at Harvard science event.  
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Campus & CommunityUniversity appoints Richard Cellini to lead Legacy of Slavery remembrance programScholar who founded Georgetown project will direct efforts to identify Harvard-linked descendants.  
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Science & TechClimate opportunities in U.S. and around the world, but not enough actionClimate as a technological, intergovernmental, and people problem: experts gather at Radcliffe to discuss climate change.  
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Science & TechLaunching Salata Institute to marshal Harvard resources to fight climate crisisJim Stock discusses climate and sustainability mission and goals as the University community marks the launch of the Salata Institute.  
 
							 
							 
							