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Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative welcomes fourth class
The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative recently announced its fourth class of mayors. Forty mayors from across the U.S. were selected to participate in the program, designed to equip city leaders…
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Eric Doppstadt appointed to Harvard Management Company board of directors
Harvard Management Company (HMC) announced this week that Eric Doppstadt, vice president and chief investment officer of the Ford Foundation, has been elected to serve on the company’s board of…
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Faculty honored in 2020 Great Immigrants, Great Americans list
The Carnegie Corporation of New York released its annual list of Great Immigrants, Great Americans this week, honoring 38 naturalized citizens who enrich and strengthen the United States through their…
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Harvard Innovation Labs opens applications for startup accelerator
The Harvard Innovation Labs announced this week that applications are open for Launch Lab X GEO, a virtual accelerator designed to help Harvard alumni-led ventures grow from pre-seed-stage startups to sustainable, disruptive businesses with real-world impact. “Since introducing Launch…
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Student groups pledge 100 percent voter engagement
On June 24, more than 50 student organizations across Harvard University announced their pledge to register, engage, and turn out 100 percent of voter eligible members ahead of Election Day…
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Jamaica Mi Hungry pop-up opens in Allston
Just months after opening his first restaurant in Jamaica Plain, Chef Ernie Campbell has expanded his famous Jamaica Mi Hungry restaurant to Allston. The Jamaica Mi Hungry pop-up is now…
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Danielle Allen to receive Kluge Prize for Achievement
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced today that Danielle Allen, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University, will…
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Turning courtyards into concert venues
During isolation, the Graduate Commons Program (GCP) has had to get creative about the ways in which they maintain connections to students. Before COVID-19 arrived, GCP staff could host upwards…
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Harvard chef cooks with, and for, the community
“I’m not someone who can cook for one or two people,” said Akeisha Hayde, executive chef for Residential Dining at Harvard University Dining Services. That’s a true dilemma for a…
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Virtual Summer Solstice celebration
Celebrate the longest day of the year and mark the beginning of summer with the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (HMSC)! While museums are not open to the public…
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Poughkeepsie joins By All Means consortium
The Education Redesign Lab (EdRedesign) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has announced that the City of Poughkeepsie, NY recently joined a consortium of cities participating in the By All…
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University Archives seeks contributions to pandemic experience project
A public health professor conducting research on COVID-19. An international student attending virtual classes in a different time zone. A staff member still reporting to work on an eerily quiet…
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Mossavar-Rahmani Center announces Dunlop Undergraduate Thesis Prize winner
The Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government (M-RCBG) at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government awarded the 2019 John T. Dunlop Prize in Business and Government to Laura Nicolae ’20. Nicolae…
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Sociologist wins dissertation award
Christina Cross, a postdoctoral fellow, lecturer, and incoming assistant professor of sociology, received the 2020 Dissertation Award from the American Sociological Association last month. The award recognizes the best doctoral…
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Three recent graduates awarded Taliesin Prize
Recent graduates of the Class of 2020 Catherine Kerner, Cecil Williams II, and Adele Woodmansee received the Taliesin Prize for Distinction in the Art of Learning this week. Kerner concentrated…
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Professor awarded $1.6 million grant to explore quantum matter
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded Harvard Professor Amir Yacoby a $1.6 million Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) Initiative grant. The five-year grant will allow Yacoby to…
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Art Museums present virtual ‘Painting Edo’ tours
This week, the Harvard Art Museums launched a collection of online tours of the special exhibition “Painting Edo: Japanese Art from the Feinberg Collection.” The series is made possible through…
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Dana-Farber to test blood cancer drug in COVID-19 patients
Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are participating as lead investigators in a clinical test of a blood cancer drug in patients infected with the COVID-19 virus. The test follows several…
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2020 W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute fellows announced
The W.E.B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University recently announced the 2020-21 class of fellows. According to Director and…
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Center for Jewish Studies announces Weinstein Prize recipients
The Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University announced this week the recipients of the 2020 Selma and Lewis Weinstein Prize in Jewish Studies. Sonia Epstein ’21 of Eliot House…
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Graduate Commons Program: Supporting Student Parents
Graduate study at Harvard is a full-time job and many students are juggling school, parenting, and homeschooling — all from inside their apartments. Kaitlin Roberson, an Ed.M. candidate at the…
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Star Family Prizes recognize College advisers
Harvard College’s Advising Programs Office awarded 12 advisers from across the University with the prestigious Star Family Prize for Excellence in Advising. The Star Prizes were established by James A. Star ’83 to…
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Awardees announced for Lemann Brazil Research Fund
This week, the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs announced the 2020 awardees of the Lemann Brazil Research Fund.…
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Art Museums present enhanced digital offerings
This week, the Harvard Art Museums announced a new range of free digital offerings, providing audiences at home the opportunity to engage with the museums while temporarily closed. A newly…
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Cabot Fellows announced
Fifteen faculty members have been awarded 2020 Walter Channing Cabot Fellowships for their outstanding publications: Dimiter Angelov, Dunbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine History, “The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of the…
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Pandemic resilience: Getting it done
As a follow-up to the “Roadmap to Pandemic Resilience,” which calls for massively scaled up programs of testing, tracing and supported isolation (TTSI) as a means to safely re-open the…
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Faculty recognized for teaching and mentoring
Brandon Terry and Jie Li received the 2020 Roslyn Abramson Award for excellence in teaching undergraduates. The annual award is given to assistant or associate professors and was formally announced…
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Graduate Commons Program helps residents ease social isolation
In mid-March when undergraduate students were preparing to quickly leave campus, most Harvard University Housing residents remained in place. The Graduate Commons Program (GCP) continues to serve them to combat…
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Brown-Nagin, Faust set for Radcliffe Day discussion
In celebration of Radcliffe Day 2020 and the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin will be joined by Drew Gilpin Faust,…
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Medical School chooses Robert Satcher Jr. as Class Day speaker
Robert Satcher Jr., an alumnus of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology and a NASA astronaut, will be this year’s Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Harvard School of…