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  • Winning across the pond

    Four from Harvard’s heavyweight crew team defeated Oxford Brookes University to win the Prince Albert Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta on Sunday (July 3) on the River Thames.

  • A look inside: Kirkland House

    This photo journal offers an in-depth exploration of Kirkland House.

  • Staffing up in Allston

    Harvard University and Boston’s Allston-Brighton Resource Center host a job fair to connect local residents with Stone Hearth Pizza’s hiring managers.

  • HMS professor recognized for work

    Margarita Alegría, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is the recipient of the 2011 Excellence in Hispanic Mental Health Research, Advocacy, and Leadership Award from the National Resource Center for Hispanic Mental Health.

  • Gates receives honor, gives lecture

    Henry Louis Gates Jr., the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and the director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University, was honored with the 2011 Media Bridge-Builder Award from the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding.

  • 2011 Harvard University Commencement Address by President Faust

    President Drew Faust speaks at Harvard’s historic Tercentenary Theater during Commencement afternoon exercises on May 26, 2011

  • 2011 Harvard University Class Day Speech by Amy Poehler

    Amy Poehler addresses the class of 2011 during Commencement week at Harvard’s history Tercentenary Theater.

  • Kennedy named senior associate provost

    Mary Lee Kennedy, executive director of knowledge and library services at Harvard Business School, has been named senior associate provost for the Harvard Library.

  • Summers wins Global Economy Prize

    Lawrence S. Summers has been awarded the 2011 Global Economy Prize by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

  • Q&A on Harvard in Allston

    The leaders of Harvard’s Allston Work Team discuss their recommendations on how the University might proceed in planning for its properties in the neighborhood.

  • Come on, Eileen

    Workers at Harvard’s Biological Laboratories organize a team to raise funds for cancer research, and to support ill colleague Eileen Snow.

  • 2011 Harvard Commencement Timelapse

    Experience all the hard work and excitement that goes into setting up and closing down Commencement week in four minutes.

  • Recommendations for Allston

    The Harvard University Allston Work Team presented its recommendations to Harvard President Drew Faust June 16. The report reaffirms the University’s commitment to Allston and points to development options in the next decade, including science facilities, housing, and a private-sector enterprise research campus.

  • Surrounded by nature & reflected in it

    From the oversize windows in the room called “the Fishbowl” at Currier House, you can see lush green grass and blossoming trees on alternate sloping hillsides.

  • Ramanathan honored as Pew Scholar

    Harvard University’s Sharad Ramanathan, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology, has been named a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences.

  • Justice Goes Global

    Michael J. Sandel, the Harvard University political philosopher, is a rock star in Asia, and people in China, Japan and South Korea scalp tickets to hear him..

  • TV time tied to diabetes, death

    People who spend more hours in front of the television are at greater risk of dying, or developing diabetes and heart disease…

  • Century-old tortilla chip in a Harvard collection

    Harvard has been collecting things for a long time, probably beginning with the donation of a library by its namesake, John Harvard…

  • Celebrating arts, athletics, scholarship

    These photos offer an in-depth look into life at Winthrop House.

  • Cordeiro Health Policy Summer Research Grants announced

    The Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy has announced the 2011 recipients of the Cordeiro Health Policy Summer Research Grants.

  • Human cell becomes living laser

    Scientists have for the first time created laser light using living biological material: a single human cell and some jellyfish protein.

  • Study ties bullying, domestic violence

    Boys who are bullies are nearly four times as likely as non-bullies to grow up to physically or sexually abuse their female partners

  • The stream of experience

    Since creation of the House system by Harvard President Abbott Lawrence Lowell in the 1930s, the cultures and traditions of the residential Houses have been continually transformed by students and members of the Harvard community. During the school year, students engage in a range of activities such as staging a performance about race relations in the Adams House Pool Theater, collecting historical items to renovate the suite where President Franklin Roosevelt once lived, and dressing up for a Halloween drag night.

  • Blumenthal tapped for top spot

    David Blumenthal, the Samuel O. Thier Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, has been named chairman of the Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System.

  • A gathering of goals

    A growing community of campus support groups, especially minority affinity groups, are helping the University to understand and embrace diversity.

  • The way we were

    Donald Freeman Brown ’30, who is 102 and a retired archaeologist, digs back into the days of “ancient” Harvard.

  • Commencement Week: The long winding train

    These photographs offer a tribute to the women and men of the Class of 2011, who become the most recent link in the “long winding train” of Harvard graduates.

  • Faculty invited to seek January grants

    This summer, Harvard faculty may want to start thinking about proposals for the President’s January Innovation Fund for Faculty, which begins accepting new applications on Sept. 1. Launched last year, the fund provides grants to faculty across Harvard for the development and implementation of creative learning experiences for students during Winter Break.

  • ACLS honors students, grads, faculty

    Current Harvard students, recent graduates, and two professors are among those recently awarded fellowships and grants by the American Council of Learned Societies.