Year: 2015

  • Campus & Community

    EdX marks the spot

    Harvard’s online courses evolve, as hybrid models effectively continue to mix remote learning with on-campus interaction.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Portman: I, too, battled self-doubt

    Class Day speaker tells seniors that even as a Harvard student and a successful actress, she questioned her worth, but she learned to set her own goals

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Dean Khurana’s freshman year

    After his freshman year as College dean, Rakesh Khurana takes stock, and reinforces the importance of diversity.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Youthful wisdom, times 3

    Student orators plan messages of hope, kindness, commitment, and perspective.

    7 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Crossing disciplines, finding knowledge

    At Harvard, many centers, courses, and collaborations maintain a sharp focus on the intellect, but they increasingly also are working to address everyday issues in life, and they’re crossing academic boundaries to do so more effectively.

    21 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Graduating to a life in service

    Four Harvard seniors received their military assignments on Wednesday before family and friends during the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps commissioning ceremony in Tercentenary Theatre.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Harvard College deanship named

    The Harvard College deanship will be renamed the Danoff Dean of Harvard College, in recognition of the longtime dedication of Ami Kuan Danoff ’84 and William A. Danoff ’82, and their most recent generosity in support of Harvard College and House renewal.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Why I volunteer for Harvard …

    While most Harvard journeys start on campus, they rarely end there. More than 10,000 College alumni give back as steadfast volunteers, in more ways than one. Four alumni share why they dedicate their time and energy to Harvard.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Courage is rooted in knowledge, Faust tells seniors

    Harvard president bids Class of ’15 farewell at Baccalaureate, telling members they should resist the call to be ruled by fear, even though it floods society.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Deep into the past

    Harvard’s traditional Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises showcased gifted graduates, gifted teachers, gifted members of the Class of 1965, and a poet and orator who both looked to the past to call up lessons for the future.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Innovation and immersion overseas

    Grants from the President’s Innovation Fund for International Experiences are helping faculty members plan and develop a suite of new study-abroad experiences for students.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    A historical honor

    Harvard’s honorary degree recipients span history, with Benjamin Franklin, Helen Keller, John F. Kennedy, and Nelson Mandela being just a few among the hundreds over the past 364 commencements.

    6 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Reflections on the Marshall Plan

    Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reflects on predecessor George C. Marshall’s Commencement address at Harvard in 1947, which extended America’s hand to a battered Europe and, in so doing, helped to create a stable postwar order and an inclusive, long-term U.S. foreign policy.

    9 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    My lasting Harvard memory

    Samantha Noh ’15 shares her memorable Harvard moment, connecting to a distant student past as part of the Yard archaeology digs .

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Words as well as drawings

    The Graduate School of Design’s Héctor Tarrido-Picart, who earned two degrees, is drawn to bustling cities, and to the literature that defines them.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    100 years of Widener

    The massive library, which rose after the Titanic sank, remains a linchpin of learning and conservation at Harvard.

    8 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Where football meets astrophysics

    Michael Mancinelli ’15 found that at Harvard he could anchor an offensive line and immerse himself in electrical engineering at the same time.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Commencement traditions and facts

    Test your knowledge of Commencement facts and traditions.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    A onetime refugee aims high

    When she graduates from the Kennedy School with her master’s, onetime refugee Fadumo Dayib plans to run for president of Somalia, her homeland.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Photographs and memories

    Every Commencement at Harvard, the Yard fills with graduates and their families celebrating. But look closely in the front row, and you’ll see another jovial gathering. Press photographers from all over the region flock to the Yard to immortalize the regalia and traditions in Tercentenary Theatre. For the Boston press corps, noted for its collegiality,…

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Ode to a venerable library

    Narrated by John Lithgow ’67, this visual love letter to libraries celebrates books and those who watch over them while marking the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library, Harvard’s flagship library.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Finding HARMONY

    HARMONY — one of Phillips Brooks House Association’s more than 70 volunteer programs — provides instrumental and vocal instruction for children in the Cambridge Public Schools.

    2 minutes
  • Health

    Confronting the creep of opioid abuse

    Specialists in care and policy came together at the Harvard Chan School to trade ideas on combating opioid abuse.

    4 minutes
  • Arts & Culture

    Where next?

    Feature on jazz pianist Vijay Iyer as part of the Practice series.

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    When your calling comes calling

    Megan Diamond took a few years to decide on a path in public health. After working overseas investigating health in Africa, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health graduate is looking forward to continuing her work in global health.

    3 minutes
  • Arts & Culture

    Down the rabbit hole at Houghton

    “Such A Curious Dream! Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” is on view from May 20 through Sept. 5 at Houghton Library.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    United in grief and action

    Harvard students with ties to Nepal have joined a multicampus response to the devastation wrought by two major earthquakes.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Ahead of her time

    Saheela Ibraheem has always been ahead of her time and is graduating from Harvard College this spring at just 20, a neurobiology concentrator who is looking forward to pursuing a career in academia.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Strong enrollment for Class of 2019

    Nearly 81 percent of the students admitted to the Class of 2019 plan to enroll in August. Last year, 80.9 percent matriculated; 81 percent did so the year before. The last time Harvard’s yield on admitted students reached these levels was 1969 for the Class of 1973.

    4 minutes
  • Science & Tech

    Why more ‘hotspots’ aren’t so cool

    A new study published today in the Journal of Applied Ecology reports that the number of ecosystem hotspots in Massachusetts has increased over the past decade, with more and more popping up in metro Boston.

    4 minutes