Tag: Sandra Naddaff

  • Nation & World

    A literary translator, far from home, feels a tie with an exiled Ovid

    Muhua Yang ’21 — living in Cambridge and separated from friends and family by the pandemic — chose the elegies of the five volumes of “Tristia” as the subject of their senior thesis in literary translation.

    5 minutes
    Muhua Yang '21
  • Nation & World

    What Harvard learned at Summer School

    When the pandemic pushed it totally online, Harvard Summer School strengthen its already strong virtual presence. This is what they learned.

    4 minutes
    Entrance to Extension School on Brattle St.
  • Nation & World

    A call for action, and for hope

    Warning of myriad international problems, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Harvard faculty and students to continue research on such issues and use what they learn to help improve living and environmental conditions.

    4 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Constructive summer

    Harvard’s Summer School offers students young and old access to the University’s archives, museums, and libraries, as well as more than 300 courses.

    6 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Going forward, a look back

    The Harvard Campaign, milestones in the arts, and scientific breakthroughs marked 2013-14 at Harvard.

    20 minutes
  • Nation & World

    New dean for Harvard Summer School

    Sandra Naddaff, director of the Freshman Seminar Program and director of studies in literature, will become the dean of the Harvard Summer School, said Huntington D. Lambert, dean of the Division of Continuing Education in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    ‘The Creation of Mather’

    In celebration of the creation of Mather House some 40 years ago, Co-Masters Christie McDonald and Michael Rosengarten have organized a retrospective exhibit of the House’s design and construction in the Sandra Naddaff and Leigh Hafrey Three Columns Gallery.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    A program of exploration

    Freshman seminars connect students with new subjects and star faculty.

    6 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Harvard Foundation recognizes students, faculty, race relations

    Forty-five students, two race relations tutors, and a distinguished faculty member were honored by the Harvard Foundation for exceptional contributions to improving intercultural and race relations at Harvard College on April 30, as part of the annual Harvard Foundation Student/Faculty Awards Ceremony and Aloian Memorial Dinner, held in Quincy House.

    2 minutes