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A page from the pros

Harvard Library staffers give their recommendations for late-summer reads

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Feeling ‘Clueless’? Here’s why Jane Austen never seems to get old

‘Pride and Prejudice’ audiences, readers still smile at its razor-sharp observations on money, class, social types

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A matter of vision

Federico Capasso believed a flat lens could revolutionize advanced products, devices. But he needed help innovating one, and getting it to market.

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Think of them as utility players

New study shows how tiny immune cells are prompted to change their state to help neurons with brain function

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Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2012-2013

Rebuilding walls of sound

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2012-2013

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2012-2013

Editor - Joe Sherman | Photography - Jon Chase, Rose Lincoln, Stephanie Mitchell, Kris Snibbe / Harvard Staff Photographers | Music - Brattle Street Chamber Players

DateJune 10, 2013February 13, 2018

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Rebuilding walls of sound

Rashad Hossain '16 (from left), Dylan Perese '16, and Matt Sheets '15 are involved with the fundraising and rebuilding of Quad Sound Studios in Holmes Hall, which closed years ago after a flood.

Campus & Community

Rebuilding walls of sound

Rashad Hossain '16 (from left), Dylan Perese '16, and Matt Sheets '15 are involved with the fundraising and rebuilding of Quad Sound Studios in Holmes Hall, which closed years ago after a flood.

Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer