Month: September 2011
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Arts & Culture
On summer break, a poem
An undergraduate on summer break is inspired to write a poem celebrating Harvard’s 375th anniversary.

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Campus & Community
Calling the ‘summer dogs’
After a summer of workouts, Harvard football players look to their opening game against Holy Cross, hoping to create a season to remember.

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Campus & Community
Finding meaning in loss
Jennifer Page Hughes, a psychologist at the Bureau of Study Counsel, coped with a senseless death by helping others — from Harvard students to the families of 9/11 victims — deal with grief.

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Campus & Community
How Harvard celebrated
A look at how Harvard has celebrated some previous anniversaries.

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Campus & Community
A party starts 375th celebrations
Entertainment, food, festivities highlight October gathering.

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Nation & World
Justice for Kenya’s Mau Mau
As a human rights group seeks justice for veterans of an anticolonialist rebellion, a Harvard historian helps to make the case.

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Science & Tech
Wake-up call
Insomnia is costing the average U.S. worker 11.3 days, or $2,280, in lost productivity every year, according to a study led by Ronald Kessler of Harvard Medical School.

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Campus & Community
Banner year ahead
Harvard gears up to celebrate an event-filled 375th anniversary, embracing what President Faust calls a “tradition of imaginative change.”
