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President Biden.

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Biden’s reversal of Trump’s environmental legacy swift, far-reaching

Harvard Law’s Freeman, Lazarus discuss administration’s approach

Bill Clinton and Nick Burns on Zoom.

World

Clinton reflects on foreign policy triumphs and challenges

Former president discusses Russia, China, North Korea in inaugural Bosworth Lecture

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Illustration with a maze representing a child's brain.

Health

How spanking may affect brain development in children

Researchers find similarities in neural response to more severe forms of abuse

Panel discussion on Zoom.

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Telehealth works, but upgrade is still needed, say experts

Telehealth showed it can improve access and accessibility, but it must be upgraded, experts say

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Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Into local libraries, and into lives

Campus & Community

Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Campus & Community

Harvard University: The Year in Pictures 2011-2012

Video/Production - Ned Brown | Photography - Jon Chase, Rose Lincoln, Stephanie Mitchell, Kris Snibbe / Harvard Staff Photographers

DateJune 4, 2012February 13, 2018

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Animal encounters on the battlefield

Former soldier Will Mackin describes his short story process, and the role of animals in his next collection

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Is an artist obliged to stand up for injustice and inequity?

Virtually Oberon play focuses on three hip-hop artists of different races, genders after the police killing of a Black teen

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Into local libraries, and into lives

Amy Gunzelmann, education specialist at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, shows animal bones to a rapt group of kids at the Valente Branch of the Cambridge Public Library.

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Into local libraries, and into lives

Amy Gunzelmann, education specialist at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, shows animal bones to a rapt group of kids at the Valente Branch of the Cambridge Public Library.

Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer