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Holocaust survivor Ruth Steinfeld

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Lessons in hate from the Holocaust to Buffalo

Ed School event was to focus on learning from past. Speakers say recent killings show how much it’s needed now

Claudia Goldin.

World

Women mostly stayed in workforce as pandemic unfolded, defying forecasts

Harvard economist says education a larger factor than gender in labor changes

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Mother feeding child.

Health

How to cope with baby formula shortage

What parents should know and do before the terror takes hold

Man in hospital.

Health

U.S. heart attack death rate among highest

Despite international guidelines, substantial differences found in treatment, outcomes in heart attack care across six high-income countries

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Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2014-2015

A brighter future together

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2014-2015

Campus & Community

Harvard University: Year in Pictures 2014-2015

Video: Joe Sherman/Harvard Staff. Photography: Jon Chase, Rose Lincoln, Stephanie Mitchell, Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographers, Kiera Blessing and Ann Wang | Music: The Harvard University Band.

DateJune 10, 2015February 13, 2018

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  1. Honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received the Radcliffe Medal on Friday. Since the 1970s, Ginsburg has constantly sought to break down traditional male/female stereotypes “that held women back from doing what their talents would allow them to do.”
  2. ‘Only the beginning’

  3. No time to rest, Patrick says

    Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (photo 1) called on graduates to follow talk with action on the most urgent problems of the day. The afternoon also featured a speech by President Drew Faust (photo 2), who reminded alumni (photo 3) that Harvard’s work is “about that ongoing commitment, not to a single individual or even one generation or one era, but to a larger world and to the service of the age that is waiting before it.”
  4. At Commencement, the parents’ perspective

    Katherine Kulik ’15 gets a hug from her mother. Ned Brown/Harvard Staff
  5. Five Harvard Overseers elected

    Cynthia A. Torres ’80, M.B.A. ’84, who will conclude her role as president of the Harvard Alumni Association, announced the newly elected Board of Overseers during Thursday's Afternoon Program.

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Editor's Picks

Bonnie Jenkins, right, discusses state of nuclear weapons with HKS Prof. Matthew Bunn,

World

Moves by Russia, China, North Korea rekindle nuclear concerns

Global security experts scrutinize weapon deployment threats in Ukraine, accelerated missile tests, silo construction

Tyler Patrick '22

Campus

Service comes first

Tyler Patrick, a Marine shaped by Catholic social teaching, departs campus as ‘best of what Harvard Law School offers’

Black hole panel.

Science

‘The dawn of a new era in astronomy’

What the quest to image black holes could tell us about our universe

Also in the Series

  1. Honoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received the Radcliffe Medal on Friday. Since the 1970s, Ginsburg has constantly sought to break down traditional male/female stereotypes “that held women back from doing what their talents would allow them to do.”
  2. ‘Only the beginning’

  3. No time to rest, Patrick says

    Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (photo 1) called on graduates to follow talk with action on the most urgent problems of the day. The afternoon also featured a speech by President Drew Faust (photo 2), who reminded alumni (photo 3) that Harvard’s work is “about that ongoing commitment, not to a single individual or even one generation or one era, but to a larger world and to the service of the age that is waiting before it.”
  4. At Commencement, the parents’ perspective

    Katherine Kulik ’15 gets a hug from her mother. Ned Brown/Harvard Staff
  5. Five Harvard Overseers elected

    Cynthia A. Torres ’80, M.B.A. ’84, who will conclude her role as president of the Harvard Alumni Association, announced the newly elected Board of Overseers during Thursday's Afternoon Program.

View all of Commencement 2015

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Campus & Community

A brighter future together

Boston Public Schools teacher Mwalimu Donkor Issa works with young men at the Harvard Ed Portal during the 2015 Dynamic Young Men’s Leadership commencement celebration. The initiative  focuses on empowering young black and Latino men, encouraging them to pursue their dreams, and working closely with teachers and parents to provide students with tools for academic and professional success.

Campus & Community

A brighter future together

Boston Public Schools teacher Mwalimu Donkor Issa works with young men at the Harvard Ed Portal during the 2015 Dynamic Young Men’s Leadership commencement celebration. The initiative focuses on empowering young black and Latino men, encouraging them to pursue their dreams, and working closely with teachers and parents to provide students with tools for academic and professional success.

Photo by Brandon Slaughter