Tag: Latinx

  • Nation & World

    After a hard election, the real work begins

    Harvard University scholars, analysts, and affiliates take a look at what the election tells us about the prospects for greater unity and progress, and offer suggestions and predictions about where the new administration will, and should, go.

    Kamala Harris, Harris, President-elect Joe Biden.
  • Nation & World

    Hard lessons from a tough election

    The Gazette asked scholars and analysts across the University to reflect on lessons learned in the 2020 election.

    Voting site.
  • Science & Tech

    Unhidden figures

    LaNell Williams wants to encourage more women of color to pursue doctorate degrees in fields such as physics. To help make that happen, she founded the Women+ of Color Project, which last week hosted a three-day workshop that invited 20 African American, Latinx, and Native American women interested in pursuing a career in a STEM…

    Vinothan Manoharan and Lanell Williams
  • Campus & Community

    FAS announces ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration positions

    The Faculty of Arts and Sciences will hire a cluster of faculty in the area of ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration during the upcoming academic year, Dean Claudine Gay announced.

    Harvard gate
  • Arts & Culture

    A writer’s journey

    Ruben Reyes Jr.’s path as a writer led him to found Palabritas, a Latinx literary magazine that provides a supportive space for new and experienced writers

    Ruben Reyes stands on the Weeks Bridge.
  • Arts & Culture

    Bringing ‘Coco’ to campus

    Harvard’s Office for the Arts will welcome producer Darla Anderson and cultural consultant Marcela Davison Aviles for a conversation about their work on the Academy Award-winning Pixar film “Coco.”

    Pixar's "Coco"
  • Campus & Community

    Together in sorrow, and resolve

    A vigil was held at Tercentenary Theatre yesterday to honor the victims of the Orlando mass shooting.