Songs in the key of mankind
Some musical meaning may transcend cultural boundaries and be universally human, study says
Samantha Power: The world in her rearview mirror
Former U.N. ambassador, now back at Harvard, reflects on her eight years helping shape U.S. foreign policy
Onward and upward, robots
Harvard scientists help drive new age of machines, aiming for transformative impact in medicine, on Main Street, and beyond
Events
Through May 6
Fernando Bryce: The Book of Needs
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
The Fall of Walter Jenkins: Antigay Policing and the Boundaries of the Carceral State in the 1960s
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Exhibition Reception: Material Systems: Digital Design and Fabrication
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Annabelle Selldorf Evening Lecture
Video
Harvard students help in food recovery and donation program
Since 2014 Harvard University has been teaming up with local non-profit, Food for Free on a food recovery and donation program that works to curb food insecurity in Cambridge and Boston.
Harvard students come face to face with refugees
A large shipping container was on campus to serve as a “portal” equipped with immersive audio-visual technology that allows people to have live, person-to-person conversations with individuals in displaced communities in Iraq, Jordan, and Germany (refugees from Syria) who are in an identical shipping container across the globe.
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