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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…

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Bryan Stevenson named Law School’s graduation speaker
Bryan Stevenson J.D./M.P.P. ’85, a widely acclaimed public interest lawyer, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative and best-selling author of “Just Mercy,” will be the speaker for…

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COVID-19 treatment test linked to increased risk of cardiac issues
Since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a Public Health Concern of Global Interest on Jan. 30, more than one million have tested positive for the illness in the United States,…

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International negotiation goes virtual
When Harvard announced that the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester would be completed online, educators were pressed to alter their carefully-crafted curricula for the digital sphere. For Arvid Bell,…

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Pluralism Project launches distance learning updates
As students and educators struggle with emergency online instruction, and many reluctantly prepare for distance learning in the fall, quality online educational resources have never been more critical. The Pluralism…

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Faculty Council meeting — April 29, 2020
On April 29 the members of the Faculty Council approved preliminary versions of “Courses of Instruction” for 2020–21 and of the University Extension School courses for 2020–21. They also approved…
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Harvard and Astellas establish strategic research alliance
Harvard University and Astellas Pharma Inc. have established a three-year strategic research alliance to support multiple, multi-year research projects initiated by faculty at Harvard, focused on the research and development…

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Center for Geographic Analysis hosts COVID-19 forum
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves rapidly around the globe, the Center for Geographic Analysis at IQSS is hosting an online forum focusing on time-sensitive geospatial research on COVID-19-related topics. The…

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Study finds immune system changes in multiple myeloma development
Long before multiple myeloma becomes a malignant disease, the collection of immune system cells and signal carriers amid the tumor cells undergoes dramatic shifts, with alterations in both the number…

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Law clinic pushes against regulation rollback
Jason Bell ’21 spent Earth Day helping fight the Trump administration’s efforts to replace the Clean Power Plan — an Obama-era scheme that sets limits on greenhouse gas emissions from…

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Avi Loeb nominated to presidential advisory council
Harvard Astronomy department chair Abraham Loeb has been nominated to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The council advises the president of the United States on…

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Researchers at Arboretum studying ‘cold hardiness’
This year’s dramatically fluctuating temperature cycles from seasonably cold days to atypically warm stretches and back again has affected the life cycles of many species, including plants. At the Arnold…

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Arcadia grant renewal supports climate research
The Initiative for the Science of the Human Past (SoHP) at Harvard and the Climate Change Institute (CCI) at the University of Maine are delighted to announce the renewal of…

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A bipartisan roadmap for mobilizing the economy
This week, a bipartisan group of experts in economics, public health, technology, and ethics from across the country released the nation’s first comprehensive operational roadmap for mobilizing and reopening the…

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Pioneering a ‘staple’ approach for treating COVID-19
Strategies to bar the coronavirus (COVID-19) from entering cells — thereby preventing infection and averting transmission of the virus — are among the most promising treatment approaches to COVID-19. Everything…

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Study reveals how ‘hypermutated’ tumors escape treatment
Cancers whose cells are riddled with large numbers of DNA mutations often respond favorably to drugs called checkpoint blockers that unleash the immune system against the tumor. But a new…

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2020 Harrington Prize awarded for sickle cell disease research
The seventh annual Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine has been awarded to Stuart H. Orkin, the David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. The Harrington…

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The impact of the pandemic on Native American communities
Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development researchers released the preliminary results of a study on the impact of the COVID‐19 crisis on the economies and governments of the country’s 574 federally‐recognized American Indian nations. Writing to…

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Human Immunomics Initiative will work on decoding immune system
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Human Vaccines Project announced the Human Immunomics Initiative (HII) this week, a joint project that aims to revolutionize the understanding…

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Faculty Council meeting — April 7, 2020
On April 7 a special meeting of the Faculty Council was held, during which the Council members approved an emergency grading policy for GSAS students for the spring term 2020.…
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Harvard professors receive Guggenheim Fellowships
The Board of Trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded Guggenheim Fellowships to a diverse group of 175 writers, scholars, artists, and scientists. This year, two Harvard…

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Seminars hosted by Dana Farber for medical community
An online research seminar series launched by Dana-Farber faculty is engaging a large audience to participate in interactive sessions with leading scientists during the pandemic-caused shutdown of in-person events. Sponsored…

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Reform the road to economic recovery
As Congress and the White House begin trading proposals on the contours of what a fourth COVID-19 relief package might look like, Stephen Goldsmith, the Daniel Paul Professor of Practice at Harvard Kennedy…

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Nanoneedle technology licensed for early disease detection
A Boston-based startup company, NanoMosaic LLC, intends to commercialize a high-throughput, high-sensitivity platform for analyte detection developed at Harvard. Through an exclusive license agreement with Harvard Office of Technology Development,…
