Nation Let’s not be strangers ‘Seeing Others’ author Michèle Lamont has an escape plan for people fed up with years of bitter division
World Did winning the Nobel change your life? Harvard laureates say it gave bully pulpit, brought invitations to speak (sometimes on subjects they know nothing about), meet kings (and play poker with Steve Martin)
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Bearden_Early-Carolina-Morning500 DateNovember 3, 2011 Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn “Early Carolina Morning,” 1978, collage on board. Image courtesy of the Bearden Foundation
Campus & Community University of Freiburg agreement signed Campus & Community University of Freiburg agreement signed "The Harvard College program to be launched in Freiburg is the first faculty-led semester-long study-abroad program in Harvard history,” said Jorge Dominguez, vice provost for international affairs, who was present at the Oct. 31 ceremony. Other guests included University of Freiburg Professor Franz-Josef Brüggemeier (from left), Harvard Professor Sven Beckert, University of Freiburg Professor Hans-Jochen Schiewer, Dominguez, and Katharina Aly, director of the International Office in Freiburg. Photo courtesy of the Harvard College Europe Program