Tag: Gallery

  • Nation & World

    Crimson EMS in action

    A student-run emergency medical services organization at Harvard, Crimson CMS facilitates the training, certification, and volunteer service of EMTs.

    3 minutes
    Terzah Hill observes Evan Komorowski and Thomas Wobby moving a gurney.
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    Anthropology with a family touch

    Eight expeditions to the Kalahari Desert by a Cambridge family in the 1950s yielded more than 40,000 photographs that captured hunter-gatherer cultures on the verge of disappearing. Many of the photos are now on view at Harvard’s Peabody Museum in a new exhibit, “Kalahari Perspectives: Anthropology, Photography, and the Marshall Family.”

    4 minutes
    Ian Wallace with daughter Lola at the Peabody Museum.
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    Nakaya’s fog sculptures lift Boston parks

    Fujiko Nakaya’s multisensory fog sculptures are on view at Harvard’s Arboretum and four other Emerald Necklace parks through Oct. 31.

    5 minutes
    Fujiko Nakaya's Fog x Hill at the Arnold Arboretum.
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    Putting a new face, and new faces, on the 1893 World’s Fair

    Seeking a fuller picture of the people recruited from around the world to work in the Midway, Peabody Museum enlists student help.

    5 minutes
    Midway at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
  • Nation & World

    Warm welcome for Class of 2022

    President Larry Bacow, Dean Claudine Gay, and other Harvard leaders welcomed the Class of 2022 to campus on move-in day.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Red all about it

    Harvard and crimson are synonymous. But all over campus, brighter shades of red abound, too.

    1 minute
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    Harvard through Drew Faust’s eyes

    The outgoing president reflects on her personal connections to campus in 360-degree video vignettes.

    2 minutes
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    Deep dive

    The Harvard Museum of Natural History opens a new marine life gallery, which uses the seas off New England as a lens for learning about marine life around the world.

    4 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Taking a Thursday tour

    This summer, the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research is offering tours of its art collection. Led at noon on Thursdays by Sheldon Cheek, senior curatorial associate for the Image of the Black in Western Art Project and Photo Archive, at the Rudenstine Gallery.

    2 minutes