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Campus & Community
When your soulmate’s a classmate
Husband and wife — both pursuing master’s degrees at Harvard — merge love for education to help students in India
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Campus & Community
From scissors, PFAS everywhere to effects of standardized tests, incarcerated moms
Harvard Horizons Symposium highlights stunning, impactful research of grad students
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Nation & World
Historian sees a warning for today in post-Civil War U.S.
Past is present at Warren Center symposium featuring scholars from Harvard, Emory, UConn, and University of Cambridge
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Campus & Community
Faculty working groups formed on institutional voice, fostering open inquiry
Garber, Manning announce Noah Feldman, Alison Simmons, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, and Eric Beerbohm as chairs
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Nation & World
McCarthy says immigration, abortion, economy to top election issues
Former House speaker also says Trump would likely win if election were held today in wide-ranging talk
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Campus & Community
For the young at heart, and fleet of foot
Harvard runners take on the Boston Marathon
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Health
Women rarely die from heart problems, right? Ask Paula.
New book traces how medical establishment’s sexism, focus on men over centuries continues to endanger women’s health, lives
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Campus & Community
Harvard announces return to required testing
Leading researchers cite strong evidence that testing expands opportunity
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Health
When will patients see personalized cancer vaccines?
Sooner than you may think, says researcher who recently won Sjöberg Prize for pioneering work in field
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Science & Tech
Is AI friend or foe? Wrong question.
A lawyer, a computer scientist, and a statistician debate ethics of artificial intelligence
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Arts & Culture
Are humanities stuck in ivory tower? Should they be?
Two literature scholars wrestle over whether and how professors can engage with pressing political, social issues of day
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Campus & Community
Co-chairs of task forces share updates on community engagement
Leaders of efforts to combat antisemitism and anti-Muslim and anti-Arab bias describe what they’ve heard so far from members of the Harvard community
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Campus & Community
For all the other Willie Jacks
‘Reservation Dogs’ star Paulina Alexis offers behind-the-scenes glimpse of hit show, details value of Native representation
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Nation & World
Harvard stargazer whose humanity still burns bright
Seminar foregrounds Harlow Shapley, who helped scholars escape Nazi rule
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Nation & World
Taiwan sees warning signs in weakening congressional support for Ukraine
Ambassador says if Russia is allowed to take over sovereign nation, China may try to do same
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Nation & World
How dating sites automate racism
Sociologist’s new book finds algorithms that suggest partners often reflect stereotypes, biases
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Science & Tech
Getting ahead of dyslexia
Harvard lab’s research suggests at-risk kids can be identified before they ever struggle in school
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Nation & World
Forget ‘doomers.’ Warming can be stopped, top climate scientist says
Michael Mann points to prehistoric catastrophes, modern environmental victories
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Campus & Community
Exploring generative AI at Harvard
Leaders weigh in on where we are and what’s next
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Science & Tech
Why AI fairness conversations must include disabled people
Tech offers promise to help yet too often perpetuates ableism, say researchers. It doesn’t have to be this way.
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Science & Tech
How did you get that frog to float?
Ever-creative, Nobel laureate in physics Andre Geim extols fun, fanciful side of very serious science
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Campus & Community
Anticipate, accommodate, empower
How to ensure students with disabilities have an equal chance to succeed?
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Campus & Community
Harvard asks students about sexual assault and misconduct in third survey since 2015
Survey open April 2 through May 2 for degree-seeking students
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Nation & World
Finding middle way out of Gaza war
Educators, activists explore peacebuilding based on shared desires for ‘freedom and equality and independence’ at Weatherhead panel
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Campus & Community
Navigating Harvard with a non-apparent disability
4 students with conditions ranging from diabetes to narcolepsy describe daily challenges that may not be obvious to their classmates and professors
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Campus & Community
Yes, it’s exciting. Just don’t look at the sun.
Lab, telescope specialist details Harvard eclipse-viewing party, offers safety tips
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Nation & World
Roadmap to Gaza peace may run through Oslo
Former Palestinian Authority prime minister says strengthening execution of 1993 accords could lead to two-state solution