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Is cycling safe?

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How total abortion ban puts maternal health at risk

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Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2013-2014

Insights for high school students

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2013-2014

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2013-2014

Editor: Joe Sherman | Photography: Jon Chase, Rose Lincoln, Stephanie Mitchell, Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographers | Music: Harvard University Flute Ensemble

DateJune 5, 2014February 13, 2018

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  1. HAA announces new Overseers

    Harvard Alumni Association President Catherine A. "Kate" Gellert '93 announced the results of the annual Board of Overseers election at Harvard's  Afternoon Exercises on Commencement Day.
  2. Faust says women should press ahead

    “I worry that a complacency is emerging in our society about the place of women, a complacency that too easily forgets that things were once otherwise and there is still a considerable way to go in American society,” said President Drew Faust, who before becoming president of Harvard was dean of the Radcliffe Institute. Faust was honored with the Radcliffe Medal during its annual fete.
  3. One ending, many beginnings

    Harvard University celebrates Commencement 2014. A graduate passes Littauer Building. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer
  4. ‘There’s no easy time to say hard things’

    Delivering Harvard’s Commencement address, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (photo 1) called on the Class of 2014 to safeguard free speech and inquiry. President Drew Faust (right, photo 2) recognized outgoing HAA Executive Director Jack Reardon with a special Harvard Medal.
  5. A sustainable 363rd Commencement

    Harvard placed 109 recycling bins and receptacles around the Yard to collect waste.

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Addressing our legacy

Sara Bleich charts the course for implementing recommendations from the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery report

Remy the cat.

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Maybe it’s Remy’s world, and the rest of us just live in it

For Wintersession students, 8-year-old tabby provides lessons in empathy

Women's March in D.C. on Jan. 22, 2023.

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Abortion law, suicide rate study adds to raging debate. But are we missing point?

Epidemiologist says research tends to be weaponized on both sides, overshadows mental health needs of those with unwanted pregnancies

Also in the Series

  1. HAA announces new Overseers

    Harvard Alumni Association President Catherine A. "Kate" Gellert '93 announced the results of the annual Board of Overseers election at Harvard's  Afternoon Exercises on Commencement Day.
  2. Faust says women should press ahead

    “I worry that a complacency is emerging in our society about the place of women, a complacency that too easily forgets that things were once otherwise and there is still a considerable way to go in American society,” said President Drew Faust, who before becoming president of Harvard was dean of the Radcliffe Institute. Faust was honored with the Radcliffe Medal during its annual fete.
  3. One ending, many beginnings

    Harvard University celebrates Commencement 2014. A graduate passes Littauer Building. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer
  4. ‘There’s no easy time to say hard things’

    Delivering Harvard’s Commencement address, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (photo 1) called on the Class of 2014 to safeguard free speech and inquiry. President Drew Faust (right, photo 2) recognized outgoing HAA Executive Director Jack Reardon with a special Harvard Medal.
  5. A sustainable 363rd Commencement

    Harvard placed 109 recycling bins and receptacles around the Yard to collect waste.

View all of Commencement 2014

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Insights for high school students

Ariela Schear (photo 1) and Andre Dempsey (photo 2) were among  three Cambridge Rindge and Latin students who interned in Harvard's marine biology labs this year. The students presented their work before Harvard Professor Peter Girguis (left, photo 3) and teacher Paul McGuinness.

Campus & Community

Insights for high school students

Ariela Schear (photo 1) and Andre Dempsey (photo 2) were among three Cambridge Rindge and Latin students who interned in Harvard's marine biology labs this year. The students presented their work before Harvard Professor Peter Girguis (left, photo 3) and teacher Paul McGuinness.

Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer