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“Be Unlikely Inseparables”
An unconventional Class Day to conclude a tumultuous senior year
It’s “Not the Earth that Needs Fixing”
Karenna Gore ’95 addresses Graduate School of Design.
Never Alone
Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior, addresses Harvard Law School.
“The Heart of Teaching”
Howard Gardner addresses the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Harvard Corporation Rules Thirteen Students Cannot Graduate
Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 20 vote on protestors’ status does not confer “good standing.”
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“Our Planet in Microcosm”
Nicholas Burns, U.S. Ambassador to China, addresses the Harvard Kennedy School.
Carrying a “Heavy Pack”
The largest Harvard ROTC cohort in 30 years is commissioned into the armed services.
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Bernini’s Model Masterpieces at the Harvard Art Museums
Thirteen sculptures from Gian Lorenzo Bernini at Harvard Art Museums.
Private Equity in Medicine and the Quality of Care
Hundreds of U.S. hospitals are owned by private equity firms—does monetizing medicine affect the quality of care?
How is Artificial Intelligence Being Taught at Harvard?
A new Harvard course on artificial intelligence teaches students how to use the tool responsibly.
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The Boston Globe | 5.17.2024
Harvard in the headlines
Harvard Magazine sorts through news and commentary in other media and shares diverse views with you. Learn more.
The Boston Globe | 5.17.2024
Harvard in the headlines
Harvard Magazine sorts through news and commentary in other media and shares diverse views with you. Learn more.
The Boston Globe | 5.17.2024