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  • Perfection in miniature

    Time and knowledge may be the most powerful fertilizers for the Arnold Arboretum’s Bonsai and Penjing Collection, which houses 43 miniature — and ancient — trees.

    Steve Schneider walking out of bonsai greenhouse at the Arnold Arboretum
  • One thing to change: Embrace mindfulness

    Professor of psychology Ellen Langer applies mindfulness to absolute truths.

    Langer in her garden
  • Helping teachers learn

    A preview of a Project Zero Classroom (July 22-26). Teachers from all over the country and the world come to Harvard Graduate School of Education to learn new practices to help students engage and learn at Project Zero Classroom.

    Daniel Gray Wilson in the classroom
  • Interim faculty deans named for Winthrop House

    Mark Gearan and Mary Herlihy-Gearan have been named interim faculty deans for Winthrop House.

    Mark Gearan and Mary Gearan
  • Need a book for your beach bag?

    Harvard faculty and staff members share what they’re reading this summer.

    Illustration of books on a beach
  • ’Tis the season for al fresco

    A listing of about three dozen suggestions for al fresco dining and drinking around Harvard Square.

  • The first moon walk

    New mini-exhibits at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture feature lunar rocks from the Apollo 12 moon mission.

    Woman looking at space rocks in a display case
  • Intensely personal, yet universal

    A total of 160 classes comprise the College’s new program in General Education, which launches this fall.

    Kathleen Coleman (left) and Eleanor Finnegan chat in front of a bookcase
  • Singing in the rain

    Students from a first-year think tank led a successful effort to plant a pair of rain gardens on campus.

    Tia Akins in the rain garden
  • Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative announces third class of mayors

    The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative announced the third class of 41 mayors from around the world who will participate in a yearlong education and professional development program.

    Group photo of participants
  • One thing to change: Everyone should vote

    Archon Fung, the Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government, thinks about the major changes that would take place if every person in America voted.

    Fung in his office
  • One thing to change: Less driving, more thriving

    Lisa Randall, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science, remembers when one shut-down street brought Harvard’s campus together, and wonders how that could apply to cities.

    Randall in her office
  • The simple joy of pets

    Phillips Brooks House program brings dogs to a local rehab center to interact with residents.

    Man holding small dog
  • John H. Shaw steps down

    John H. Shaw, the Harry C. Dudley Professor of Structural and Economic Geology, steps down at the end of June, having served as chair of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences since 2006.

    John Shaw against a black and rainbow background
  • Executive education with a soul

    For the second year in a row, Harvard Divinity School offers an executive course that draws on history and religious traditions around the world to help participants become agents of change.

    Two women speaking to each other
  • One thing to change: Think more like children

    Abraham “Avi” Loeb, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science, argues that academia shouldn’t just be about proving theories, but about exploration.

  • In search of Quentin Compson

    A group of William Faulkner fans visited a plaque on the Anderson Bridge honoring his best-known character.

    Plaque on a brick wall
  • Chicken soup for the soul

    Harvard Divinity School graduate Israel Buffardi experienced an unconventional journey to his Unitarian Universalist ministry.

    Israel Buffardi faces congregants sitting at tables outside, holding up focaccia he made for a Sacred Supper.
  • Welcoming the summer solstice

    People of all ages gathered at Harvard to celebrate the longest day of the year with performances, arts and crafts, and more.

    Child on parent's shoulders
  • The lessons he learned from the class he taught

    Dennis Norman, faculty chair of the Harvard University Native American Program, is retiring at the end of June. In a Gazette profile, he highlights the course he has taught at the Kennedy School that sends students to work in Native American communities.

    Portrait of Dennis Norman outside, framed by a tree
  • One thing to change: Anecdotes aren’t data

    Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology, points to a number of instances where the use of anecdotes over data creates a false narrative.

    Pinker in a hallway
  • Cooking up a TV career

    Nick DiGiovanni competes on “MasterChef” — while earning his undergraduate degree in food and climate at Harvard at the same time.

    Contestants cooking on Masterchef
  • From lecture to comedy sketch

    Students see professors stand up in front of a class every day, but they don’t often see them do stand-up onstage. The Harvard College Stand Up Comic Society has changed that with the Harvard faculty comedy showcase.

    Jonathan Walton delivers a comedy routine for charity.
  • Investing in Allston

    Harvard President Larry Bacow helped honor 16 local nonprofits at the 11th annual Harvard Allston Partnership Fund ceremony at the Ed Portal in Allston.

    Five people posing for a photo; man in the middle holds an award certificate.
  • FAS announces ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration positions

    The Faculty of Arts and Sciences will hire a cluster of faculty in the area of ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration during the upcoming academic year, Dean Claudine Gay announced.

    Harvard gate
  • New research campus seeks a developer

    The Harvard Allston Land Co. is requesting proposals for the initial phase of an Enterprise Research Campus on 14 acres on Western Avenue in Allston.

    Building under construction in front of a sunset
  • Three cheers for Harvard Heroes

    Supporters packed Sanders Theatre in Memorial Hall to cheer for the 61 Harvard Heroes.

    Larry Bacow at the podium onstage in Sanders Theater.
  • Seeing the light of independence

    Talking to graduates from the first class of the College Success program, a collaboration between the Harvard Extension School and the Perkins School for the Blind.

    Jordan Scheffer touches the John Harvard statue.
  • Changes coming to Gen Ed

    This fall, Harvard College will launch a new General Education program for undergraduates, which now offers a total of 160 courses.

    Amanda Claybaugh portrait
  • Afsahi named chief development officer for FAS

    Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced a new dean of development: Armin Afsahi, who has led successful campaigns at the University of Denver, the University of California, San Diego, and Georgetown University.

    Armin Afsahi.