Tag: Nathan M. Pusey

  • Nation & World

    A year that changed students, and students changed the world

    “Harvard, 1968,” a new exhibition at Pusey Library, explores student and faculty experiences from a time of turbulence.

    5 minutes
    Juliana Kuipers, on right and Emily Atkins are the curators of a new
  • Nation & World

    ‘The weapon of love’

    On Sunday, the eve of the national holiday for Martin Luther King Jr., an authority on King’s preaching will deliver a sermon at Harvard on behalf of the martyred icon of civil rights, who had deep ties to Harvard and to New England.

    10 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Getting to 50

    Harvard’s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, soon turning 50, was celebrated at the Graduate School of Design through a visit from its first director, Eduard Sekler, along with early faculty and students.

    5 minutes
  • Nation & World

    When King came to Harvard

    Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights icon whose national day of commemoration is Monday, was no stranger to Harvard University.

    7 minutes
  • Nation & World

    A theology of culture

    Philosopher Paul Tillich once denied there was a gap between religion and culture. Today, he might reach for another convergent ideal: utopia.

    4 minutes