Top stories of 2017
Milestones, innovation, analysis, and inspiration from the University and beyond
Read storySingle-stranded DNA and RNA origami go live
New approach has potential to create tiny nanofactories for production of pharmaceuticals
Christmas carol tradition returns
Holiday spirit fills renewed Memorial Church, as services raise $10,000 for crisis center
Pride in education, and family
Inspired by her parents, first-generation grad Yesenia Ortiz is committed to helping those in need
Events
Through March 22
Orb-Weavers: Web Masters of the Spider World
New Exhibition
From Stone to Silicone: Recasting Mesopotamian Monuments
Through Jan. 19
Altered Gazes
Through Jan. 7
World in a Drop: Photographic Explorations of Microbial Life
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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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