Tag: Photo gallery
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The year in photos
Academic and athletic highs, dramatic scenes, quiet moments, and a changing of the presidential guard
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Capturing curiosity
Harvard labs open their doors to let a photographer record the essence of discovery
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Happy together
Photo gallery features images that reflect moments of joy, quiet contentment, and companionship.
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‘To serve higher education’
As Harvard’s 29th president prepares to step down, we look back at a tenure marked by profound challenges and ambitious initiatives.
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First lesson in Japanese boatbuilding: Don’t speak.
Students make 22-foot skiff in “silent” workshop that puts emphasis on observation — and a good hammering rhythm.
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Defining moment
We asked a group of first-years to tell us about themselves. Read their answers now, before they change.
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The still moment
Gazette photographer Kris Snibbe captures the geometry found in spaces and places on campus.
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Season of cheer
Photographer captures festive traditions that light way from fall to winter.
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The best thing I’ve done since return to campus
Harvard students talk about their best experiences since resuming in-person College life.
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Sailors’ delight
Snapshots of Harvard’s sailing team practicing on the Charles River.
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Above and beyond
Gazette photographers take us to the top for views from Harvard’s most scenic vantage points.
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Simple brilliance
In the summertime the days lengthen, the landscape brightens, calling to mind crisp sheets on a clothesline, billowy clouds, or a crisp culinary uniform.
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The serendipity of solitude
A breath of fresh air, meditation, or a yoga stretch during a “sun salutation” are simple ways to center yourself during challenging times.
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Here comes the sun, on Memorial Drive
Joggers, walkers, cyclists, and skateboarders enjoy the weekend closure of Memorial Drive along the Charles River.
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They studied medicine, and suddenly COVID too
HMS students share how coronavirus and the pandemic changed their expectations and experiences of the last year.
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Where the wild things are
Capturing the creatures that grace Harvard’s buildings, gates, and shields
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Life along the Charles from sunrise to sunset
The Charles River teems with life from sunrise to sunset, as Gazette photographers witnessed.
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History in a snap … or two
When William Rittase photographed Harvard in 1932, many of its iconic buildings were new. We recreated some of those images this fall to see what’s changed.
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Autumnal exposures: Colorful moments in passing
From sunrise to sunset, Harvard photographer Rose Lincoln captured the beauty of autumn as it swept across the University’s campus surrounding community.
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Testing for COVID, ensuring safety
Harvard is testing those who return regularly to campus for COVID-19 at two locations, including Harvard Stadium in Allston. Here are photos of how it’s working.
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An enduring bond
Four sets of roommates from the Class of 2020 gave the Gazette a glimpse of life inside the dorms back in 2017. Where are they now?
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In defense of winter
Harvard photographer Rose Lincoln shows winter’s critics why they should embrace the season.
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A collection of knowledge
Harvard’s Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments has grown to 20,000 objects, making it one of the three largest university collections of its kind.
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The season of the soul
Gone are the warm, carefree days of summer; the cool, crisp air of a new season brings with it winds of change, and fall has arrived.
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The path to sustainable commuting
Photographers capture the Harvard community taking steps toward a more sustainable commute.
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Frames of mind: A window onto Harvard’s campus
A window Into Harvard’s campus through the lens of a camera.
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A summer of helping
Harvard College first-year Ezra Feder spends his summer doing public service through Artists For Humanity, a nonprofit that provides employment in art and design to lower-income teens in the city.