Four from Harvard join Rhodes ranks

All-time number for prestigious Oxford scholarships is now at 359

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New national motto: You’re wrong, I’m right

In polarized post-election U.S., coming together seems a distant, but no less necessary, dream

A Wampanoag Thanksgiving

At Harvard House, chef cooks up a tribe’s savory staples

What do we know about suicide? Not nearly enough

Citing scant progress in efforts to predict self-harm, research calls for break with convention

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Refugee crisis draws Harvard alum home to Germany

Recent Harvard graduate Ilke Kiral is lending a helping hand to refugees fleeing hardship for security in her native Germany. Kiral, who graduated in May from the Harvard Kennedy School, is teaching language and helping bridge the cultural gulf between recent arrivals and German society while volunteering at refugee centers near her Berlin home.

Harvard health van brings care to the community

Harvard Medical School’s Family Van reaches Boston’s underserved neighborhoods in the most direct way possible: by driving there. The van’s screening and referral services help bridge health inequalities by connecting local residents with a health care system that may otherwise seem distant and inaccessible.

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Yalies by the dozen

With The Game at Harvard this year, two campuses merged into one as Yalies poured into Cambridge by the busload to stay in the Houses and get ready for some football. …

Ex-EPA official sees narrow openings for climate progress

In a Harvard talk, ex-EPA official Robert Perciasepe outlined some narrow openings for bipartisanship on environmental issues.

Radcliffe exhibit turns touch into sight

“Calm. Smoke rises vertically” at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study’s Johnson-Kulukundis Family Gallery is designed for the blind and hearing-impaired, but gives the sighted a unique …

A Wampanoag Thanksgiving

To expose students to Native American culture, Pforzheimer House invited Wampanoag chef Sherry Pocknett to cook and share Native American food with students.

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Election ’16: Lessons for Journalism

A new Nieman Reports series exploring news coverage and the press in the age of Trump

VIDEO: Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, speaks at joint conference on climate change displacement

We’re so pleased today to share coverage of our recent joint conference, “Climate Change Displacement: Finding Solutions to an Emerging Crisis,” which brought together experts from

Meet Domonic Rollins

400x200-domonic-rollins.jpg Earlier this semester, Dean James Ryan announced that Domonic Rollins would be joining the HGSE community as senior diversity and …

Artforum Magazine 500 Words Column: Wendy Jacob

Wendy Jacob discusses her current Radcliffe Institute exhibition with Artforum Magazine. …

What Went Wrong—and Right—with Campaign Coverage

There was a whole lot that went right in 2016 campaign coverage. …

Still An Outsider in Mainstream Journalism

I watched election-night coverage on television with acquaintances from Europe, who seemed flummoxed by what was unfolding on the screen. …

Radcliffe Exhibit Turns Touch into Sight

Blind, sighted, and hearing-impaired find common ground in ‘Calm. Smoke rises vertically’"Calm. …

IANA: Important, but not for what they do

Subtitle Join Berkman Klein Affiliate, Scott O. …