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Daniela Solis

Daniela Solis. Daniela Solis ’26 is seen in a portrait in the Carpenter Center, where she took her first arts class. Solis, who is from Costa Rica and is concentrating in Government with a secondary in Economics,
wants to pursue painting, an MFA, and government work after graduation. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

Harvard University

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All Campus & Community

  • Rings for the Class of ’18

    The Class of ’18 received their Harvard rings on Junior Parents Weekend.

  • Faculty Council meeting held March 1

    On March 1 the members of the Faculty Council met with Provost Garber to ask and answer questions as representatives of the Faculty. They also heard a report on the…

  • Unveiling Lowell House renewal

    Central to Lowell House renewal is Otto Hall, named in recognition of a gift from Alexander Otto ’90, M.B.A. ’94.

  • A voice for others

    Rihanna received the Harvard Foundation’s Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award during an hourlong ceremony before a raucous crowd that had waited hours to get a coveted seat inside jam-packed Sanders Theatre.

  • Understanding Harvard’s ties to slavery

    During a Q&A in advance of a conference on slavery at American universities, Harvard President Drew Faust explains the expanding effort in Cambridge to document the painful realities of the past.

  • Actress Viola Davis named Harvard Artist of the Year

    The Harvard Foundation has named Oscar-nominated actress Viola Davis as the 2017 Artist of the Year for her powerhouse performances across TV, film, and theater and philanthropic dedication to her Rhode Island hometown.

  • Rihanna named Humanitarian of Year

    The popular singer Rihanna has been named the 2017 Harvard University Humanitarian of the Year, and will come to campus to accept the Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award at a ceremony Feb. 28.

  • Lamont wins Erasmus Prize

    Weatherhead Center director Michèle Lamont wins the Erasmus Prize and is honored for her contributions to social sciences.

  • Education is pivotal, Faust tells Miami students

    Education is pivotal to changing your life for the better, Harvard President Drew Faust told an audience of Miami high school students on Thursday.

  • Lab opens doors for an undergrad experience

    As part of Harvard’s Wintersession, a handful of freshmen got the chance to experience the reality of lab work by exploring how altering genes in yeast affected the cells’ functions.

  • Faculty Council meeting held Feb. 15

    On Feb. 15 the members of the Faculty Council heard a report from the General Education Implementation Committee and an update on the work of the Presidential Task Force on Inclusion…

  • Students shelter homeless youth at Y2Y

    Founded by two Harvard College graduates and staffed mostly by students at the College, Y2Y Harvard Square is the nation’s first student-run homeless shelter exclusively for young adults.

  • Harvard men’s hockey regains Beanpot title

    With a 6-3 win, Harvard men’s ice hockey topped Boston University Monday night to earn the Beanpot Championship, capturing a title it had not held since 1993.

  • In the Navajo Nation

    A service trip by Harvard undergraduates exposes them to life in the Navajo Nation.

  • Nearly 40,000 apply to College Class of ’21

    Applications for admission to Harvard College rose to nearly 40,000 this year, with a record 39,494 students applying, 1.2 percent more than last year.

  • Herbert W. Levi, 93

    At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Feb. 7, 2017, the following Minute was placed upon the records.

  • Edward Louis Keenan Jr., 79

    At a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Feb. 7, 2017, the following Minute was placed upon the records.

  • Judy Woodruff and the late Gwen Ifill named Radcliffe medalists

    “NewsHour” co-anchors Judy Woodruff and the late Gwen Ifill will be awarded Radcliffe medals on Radcliffe Day, May 26.

  • Actor John Lithgow to receive Harvard Arts Medal

    Award-winning actor John Lithgow ’67, Ar.D. ’05, is the recipient of the 2017 Harvard Arts Medal, which marks the opening of Arts First at Harvard.

  • A pudding pot for Ryan Reynolds

    Hasty Pudding welcomes ‘Deadpool’ actor Ryan Reynolds as its Man of the Year.

  • Honoring the Crimson line

    Harvard officials, staff, administrators, faculty, alumni, and students stood alongside alumni veterans and active servicemen and -women at a reception at Pusey Library for an evocative exhibition that traces the interwoven histories of two of the country’s oldest institutions: Harvard and the U.S. military.

  • Queries, and support, on travel concerns

    Town hall session outlines Harvard’s programmatic safety net for community members during this period of tightened immigration.

  • Working in the service of others

    The sixth annual Public Interested Conference brought together nearly 150 Harvard alumni who shared their experiences in the public service sector.

  • Adding security at Harvard

    Harvard encourages computer users to watch out for and report phishing expeditions, which are increasing.

  • Finding comfort at home and here

    A Harvard undergraduate who now calls two coasts home learns to bridge the 3,000-mile gap.

  • My 21 years in Cambridge

    A Harvard undergrad reflects on leaving home, but staying put.

  • First you see, then you see again

    See Harvard through a collection of double exposure images, where iconic elements of the University campus overlap and converge in surprising ways.

  • Trials for a global university

    With travel to the United States temporarily banned from some Muslim-majority nations, Harvard officials and students are rallying to support members of the global University’s international community.

  • Women’s basketball gets expert advice — and they win

    President Drew Faust and College Dean Rakesh Khurana were on hand, and were named honorary coaches, at Harvard women’s basketball game victory.

  • Sifting data, seeking justice

    Paola Villarreal, a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center, is using data visualization to shed light on inequality in health, housing, and more.