Photography
Harvard’s campus and community through the lens of our photographers.
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Campus & Community
Renaming of a neighborhood
For Maya Counter ’24, honoring a notable Black educator, and setting right a historical wrong
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Arts & Culture
Everything, everywhere, all at once (kind of)
There’s never a shortage of creativity on campus. But during Arts First, it all comes out to play.
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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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Campus & Community
Living in Leverett next year? That’s what the carrot said.
Warm (if loud) emotions echo across Yard for Housing Day 2024
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Campus & Community
What makes a House a home
HoCo chairs share residential life’s quirks, points of pride
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Triple the joy
Festive rites and poignant moments as Classes of 2022, 2021, and 2020 gather to mark milestone.
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Looking up
Photographer captures the campus details that often go over our heads.
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‘Arts First has come back to life’
For the first time since 2020, Arts First returned to live performances on Harvard’s campus.
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Art with a conscience
Pioneering prints from the Brandywine Workshop and Archives now hang on the walls of the Harvard Art Museums.
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A gallery of their own
Four artists who happen to work at Harvard during their other hours say why the creative arts are important to theme.
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Rhapsody in blue
Gazette photographers use the cyanotype printing process to capture Harvard Yard trees.
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Dreams and classics come alive in ‘Nighttown’
Composer and librettist Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg ’22 brings “Nighttown” to the stage.
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Housing Day is back in the house
After a two-year COVID hiatus, upperclass students return to the Yard to welcome first-years to their future homes.
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A place on the cutting edge
A photographer explores the space and meets the people working inside Harvard’s new complex in Allston.
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Live, from Harvard Square, it’s spring semester
The new semester brings a return to in-person School.
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Season of cheer
Photographer captures festive traditions that light way from fall to winter.
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The art of the real
The Harvard University Committee on the Arts invites seven visiting artists to create works across campus.
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Wrapping it up
Harvard Ed Portal’s fifth annual Allston-Brighton Winter Market is back as a virtual market again this year with the online shops of 41 local artisans offering unique gifts.
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Moving together again
Studios reopen for in-person classes in Soca Fusion, Latinx Movement, and more.
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Back to play
After Ivy League COVID shutdown, players return to field with new perspective.
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Ideas captured in chalk on slate
They offer windows into the problems, questions, theories, arguments on students’ minds this semester.
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A year of revelations
Baking, gardening, and other activities taken up during COVID provided a new perspective.
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The best thing I’ve done since return to campus
Harvard students talk about their best experiences since resuming in-person College life.
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Sailors’ delight
Snapshots of Harvard’s sailing team practicing on the Charles River.
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Above and beyond
Gazette photographers take us to the top for views from Harvard’s most scenic vantage points.
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New learning curve
After 18 months away, Harvard students returned cautiously and excitedly to physical classrooms across campus.
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Simple brilliance
In the summertime the days lengthen, the landscape brightens, calling to mind crisp sheets on a clothesline, billowy clouds, or a crisp culinary uniform.
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Driven to provide health care
After COVID hiatus, Harvard’s Family Van gears up again.
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The serendipity of solitude
A breath of fresh air, meditation, or a yoga stretch during a “sun salutation” are simple ways to center yourself during challenging times.
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Real scenes from an online graduation day
Capturing the moments of celebration as Harvard recognizes the Class of 2021.
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The cap (and gown) on a most unusual senior year
Harvard Class of ’21 reflects on experiences, gains, and losses during a challenging pandemic year.
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Here comes the sun, on Memorial Drive
Joggers, walkers, cyclists, and skateboarders enjoy the weekend closure of Memorial Drive along the Charles River.
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They studied medicine, and suddenly COVID too
HMS students share how coronavirus and the pandemic changed their expectations and experiences of the last year.
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Rediscovering the Square
In Harvard Square, new businesses emerge and old favorites awaken after a long pandemic year.
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Where the wild things are
Capturing the creatures that grace Harvard’s buildings, gates, and shields