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  • Harvard Global Health Institute welcomes 2024-2025 cohorts of fellows

    The three fellowship programs support emerging leaders in global health to advance their research, curriculum development, and career development. The Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) announced the 2024-2025  recipients of its three fellowship programs: the HGHI Burke Climate and Health Fellowship, the HGHI-Salata Burke Global Health Fellowship, and the Harvard LEAD Fellowship for Promoting Women in…

  • Translating Climate Science into Impact: Meera Atreya ’09

    When Meera Atreya ’09 was just 10 years old, she discovered her passion for climate change. A 1997 report from the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy titled “Climate Change: State of Knowledge” had landed in her possession.  Using non-technical and accessible language, Atreya says, the government report “made very clear even to 10-year-old…

  • Eight luminaries named W.E.B. Du Bois Medalists

    The Hutchins Center for African & African American Research announced the 2024 cohort of W.E.B. Du Bois Medal honorees on Sept. 16. The eight recipients, who hail from across the world, will be recognized for their “significant contributions to African and African American history and culture.” “The Hutchins Center recognizes the contributions of these eight…

    Du Bois medal
  • Kempner Institute announces speaker lineup for 2024-25 Kempner Seminar Series

    The Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence at Harvard University is pleased to announce the speaker lineup for the 2024-25 season of the Kempner Seminar Series (KSS), a research-level seminar series that covers topics related to the basis of intelligence in natural and artificial systems.  The series features prominent, cutting-edge experts…

    Noah Goodman.
  • Artist exchange program builds bridges with nation of Georgia 

    On his first visit to Tbilisi, percussionist Marcus Santos was struck by the tight relationship between music and movement.  “In Georgia, most drummers can really dance and most dancers can really drum,” he observed. Santos was one of two Somerville-based artists selected for this year’s Exchanging Notes initiative, an artist exchange offered by the Somerville Arts…

  • ALI marks its official shift to an academic year program as it welcomes its 2025 cohort

    Harvard University’s Advanced Leadership Initiative (ALI) announced the selection of its 2025 fellowship cohort, which is notable for its significant global representation and deep leadership experience across multiple sectors. For the first time in ALI’s history, the incoming cohort will begin their year-long fellowship in the fall semester. The Advanced Leadership Initiative enters an exciting…

    Advanced Leadership Initiative Fellows during orientation week in August.
  • Fossil site in Massachusetts reveals 320-million-year-old ecosystem

    Researchers have discovered an exceptionally preserved fossil site in Massachusetts that provides a rare glimpse into terrestrial life from over 300 million years ago. The findings, published in Nature Communications, reveal a diverse ecosystem of early land-dwelling animals and plants from a time period that has been poorly understood. The fossil site, called Lantern North, dates…

  • Making a pitch for youth: Celebrating PBHA’s 120th anniversary

    Harvard’s annual Red Sox night was a home run for over 700 youth and families in the Greater Boston area as it raised over $11,000 for the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) Summer Urban Program (SUP).  This night is a collaboration with the Red Sox, Harvard Varsity Club, Harvard Alumni Association and PBHA. The Din…

  • Thirteen grads assume new roles as Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellows

    The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, a program of the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, has named 13 recent Harvard graduates to the third cohort of the Bloomberg Harvard City Hall Fellowship. These emerging leaders will support cities around the United States in developing and deepening their capabilities to address pressing municipal challenges.…

  • Harvard Grid names inaugural fellows

    In its inaugural Grid Fellowship cohort, Harvard Grid will support two postdoctoral fellows at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) in a year-long translation immersion program. The Grid Fellowship is designed to train the next generation of technology leaders to solve big problems through science and technology innovations. Harvard Grid is a collaboration between SEAS…

  • Modern implant dentistry focus of Goldhaber Lecture

    From replacing a single tooth to addressing extensive dental damage, implant dentistry has become a groundbreaking option, giving people the chance to reclaim their smiles and improve their quality of life. Nearly 3 million individuals in the United States have dental implants, a number that is growing by 500,000 annually, according to the American Academy…

    Daniel Buser
  • Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Initiative looks to build on partnerships with HBCUs and Boston, Cambridge organizations

    “Transformational” and “growth-oriented.” These are just two descriptions members of the Du Bois Scholars Program used to summarize their experience.   This summer, 20 rising college juniors and seniors from 12 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) joined Harvard College’s Summer Undergraduate Research Village as the first cohort of the Du Bois Scholars Program. Funded by Harvard College and…

    Du Bois Scholars
  • Psychology Professor Samuel J. Gershman wins Polymath award

    Professor of Psychology Samuel J. Gershman is one of six academics to win the 2024 Schmidt Sciences Polymath award. Founded in 2021, the New York-based Schmidt Sciences Polymath Program recognizes risky, cross-disciplinary work that otherwise might be difficult to finance.  “My application described a broad new direction for research in my lab that started very recently,” shared Gershman, whose…

  • New faculty grants for climate research on South Asia

    The Mittal Institute is excited to announce a new funding opportunity for faculty research on climate change in South Asia in the academic year 2024-2025.

  • GSE’s EdRedesign appoints inaugural director of fellowship; announces cohort of fellows

    The EdRedesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education has appointed Denisse Arias as the inaugural director of the Fellowship for Cradle-to-Career Partnership Leaders — a visiting fellowship launched in April. In this pioneering role, Arias will guide efforts to support new and aspiring leaders of cradle-to-career place-based partnerships. Arias brings a wealth of…

  • Faculty Council meeting — Sept. 4, 2024

    On Sept. 4 the Faculty Council welcomed new members, reviewed the history and policies of the Faculty Council, and elected the Docket Committee for 2024–25.  They also discussed the University’s campus use policies. The Council next meets on Sept. 18.  The preliminary deadline for the Oct. 1 meeting of the Faculty is Sept. 10 at…

  • Harvard Business School announces 2024 Goldsmith Fellows

    Harvard Business School (HBS) has announced the 2024 recipients of the Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowships. Established in 1988 by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and Richard L. Menschel (M.B.A. 1959), a former director of the foundation and a limited partner at Goldman Sachs, to encourage students from the nonprofit and public sector to attend HBS,…

  • Harvard’s Institute of Politics announces fall 2024 Resident Fellows

    The Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School today announced the appointment of six Resident Fellows who will join the IOP for the fall 2024 semester. The fellows bring diverse experience in politics, elected office, polling, journalism and economic development to address the challenges facing our country and world today. “We are thrilled to welcome…

  • High schoolers at the cutting edge of chemistry

    The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) celebrated the successful completion of the third iteration of its Pathways program, an immersive and transformative initiative designed to provide high school students with hands-on laboratory experience. The program, formerly known as High School Lab Skills, concluded with a celebration breakfast held on Aug. 15, honoring the…

  • M-RCBG’s Healthcare Policy Program announces 2024-2025 Grossman Fellow

    The Healthcare Policy Program at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School has named Claire Morton as the 2024-2025 recipient of the Jerome H. Grossman MD Graduate Fellowship. The fellowship, made possible by a generous gift from the Grossman family, honors the life and legacy of Jerome H. Grossman, who dedicated…

  • Weatherhead Scholars Program welcomes members for 2024–2025

    The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs announced its 2024–2025 scholars and fellows of the Weatherhead Scholars Program (WSP). This year’s cohort comprises 20 members, including six postdoctoral fellows, five visiting scholars, and nine practitioner fellows. They represent diverse regions and disciplines, featuring peace and conflict specialists, career diplomats and public servants, and affiliates with a…

  • Youth Summit on Climate, Equity, & Health brings climate optimism and inspires global action

    Each summer, the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Harvard Chan C-CHANGE) joins forces with Putney Pre-College to bring together passionate high school students from around the world for a Youth Summit on Climate, Equity, and Health. The weeklong program trains students to become climate…

  • New study pairs immunolabeling with connectomic data

    Harvard researchers have developed a technique for adding color-coded localization data for pinpointing different biomolecules to high-resolution images of a mouse brain. Publishing in Nature Communications, first author Xiaomeng Han and colleagues used glowing molecular probes that bind to specific proteins to create a colorful overlay for connectomic electron microscopy data. The combined data allowed…

  • Michael Puett appointed director of Asia Center

    Michael Puett, Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has been named the next director of the Harvard University Asia Center. “I am delighted that Michael Puett has agreed to serve as director of the Asia Center,” said University interim Provost John F. Manning. “He is…

  • ALARI conference provides ‘unique opportunities’ to discuss race in Brazil

    More than a thousand scholars, artists, and leaders came together in July in a historic meeting for the advancement of the field of Afro-Latin American Studies. “Never before had so many producers of antiracist knowledge in Latin America come together in an academic event, to share their research and their initiatives across multiple disciplines,” noted…

  • Harvard Business School MBA is now STEM designated

    Harvard Business School (HBS) announced today that its MBA Program has been reclassified to qualify as a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degree, effective this fall for the class of 2025 and onward. This change is in recognition of the addition of a course on data science and artificial intelligence for leaders in the first year Required…

  • For Henry Louis Gates Jr., NAACP’s Spingarn Medal is ‘one of the greatest honors in my life’

    At the recent NAACP Convention in Las Vegas, the storied Spingarn Medal was awarded to Henry Louis Gates Jr. The Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and director of the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research is the 109th recipient of the prestigious prize, the oldest and most continuous recognition conferred for outstanding achievements by Black…

  • Gift helps advance work on LGBTQ Health Equity at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

    For Mike Dillon M.P.H. ’23, there has never been a more crucial moment to address the public health crisis facing LGBTQ communities. LGBTQ individuals encounter significant challenges in accessing equitable and inclusive health care. Faced with discrimination, stigma, limited access to care— including gender-affirming care and reproductive care — and high rates of violence and…

  • Kianté Brantley, Yilun Du and Michael Albergo to join the Kempner Institute

    The Kempner Institute announced today the appointments of Kianté Brantley, Yilun Du and Michael Albergo as Kempner Institute Investigators. All three researchers, who will also hold faculty positions at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), are leaders in the quickly-advancing field of intelligence.  “We are thrilled to welcome Kianté…

  • Harvard Business School announces its 2024-2025 Blavatnik Fellows

    Harvard Business School (HBS) has named its 2024-25 Blavatnik Fellows and the program’s eleventh cohort. Launched in 2013, the Blavatnik Fellowship in Life Science Entrepreneurship is part of a gift from the Blavatnik Family Foundation to Harvard University. The Blavatnik Fellowship offers HBS alumni and Harvard-affiliated postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to advance new ventures around promising life science technologies…