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Warm Winter Greetings

A seasonal message from Anne Yahanda and Alan Garber

Winter Greetings
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Adam Cohen, professor of chemistry and chemical biology and of physics, photographed in his lab at Harvard University in the Mallinckrodt Chemistry Laboratory.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

students during housing day
Winthrop House residents bounce an Eliot House mastodon mascot head in the air on the steps of University Hall during the annual Housing Day tradition in Harvard Yard.
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

students singing on stage
Onovughakpor Otitigbe-Dangerfield AB/SM ’25 sings during the Charles Revival and Friends performance at the Science Center Plaza tent during Harvard Arts Fest 2025. Dylan Goodman

students with a trophy
Harvard field hockey celebrates winning the Ivy League regular season championship this fall.
Harvard Athletics

students at commencement
Graduates walk into Tercentenary Theatre during the 374th Harvard University Commencement Exercises.
Grace DuVal

President Garber at Fenway Park
Alan Garber looks out onto the Fenway Park field in preparation for throwing the first pitch before a Red Sox game.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

people playing water polo
The Harvard men’s water polo team during a match this fall.
Harvard Athletics

three people working with lasers
Professor Kang-Kuen Ni (center), Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics, works in the lab with co-authors Gabriel E. Patenotte (left) and Samuel Gebretsadkan. The team has succeeded for the first time in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations. The findings, recently published in the journal Nature, open new realms of possibility for harnessing the complexity of molecular structures for future applications in quantum information science.
Grace DuVal

a woman talking on stage
Eva Langenbrunner, a postbaccalaureate in the Research Scholar Initiative and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, talks about her educational path during the third annual Pi Day event at the Science & Engineering Complex.
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

President Garber throwing a pitch
Alan Garber with the Harvard men’s baseball team.
Harvard Athletics

two people working with lasers
Jianxiang Jiu (left) and Professor Suyang Xu adjust the lasers inside the axion quasiparticle lab in the Mallinckrodt Chemistry Laboratory.
Dylan Goodman

a woman working in a lab
Christiane Wrann, Mass General Research Institute investigator and faculty member at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute in her lab in Mass General’s Charlestown Navy Yard facility for a story about future drug interventions for cognitive diseases.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

students in the yard
Adams House residents wave to first-years in their dorm rooms during Housing Day.
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

the oldest Harvard alum
Eldest alumna, Linda Cabot Black ’51 (left), smiles while being recognized during the Alumni Day program.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

students in a classroom
In Gutman Library, teaching fellows Jake Colloff (left) and Grace Clements listen during a group discussion at a seminar centered around civil discourse and productive dialogue in teaching. The event was cohosted by the Bok Center and Safra Center.
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

vocalists singing in a hallway
Harvard Opportunes member Kaylor Toronto ’27 (right) sings a solo part during a surprise performance for members of the Hamilton cast in the hallway of Wadsworth House. The Opportunes sang a rendition of “Wait For It” from the musical.
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer

people at a plant sale
Views of a plant sale table at Harvard’s Global Day of Service, organized by the Phillips Brooks House Association.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

a person asking a question at a talk
Alan Morales asks a question during the Harvard University Generative AI Symposium in Klarman Auditorium. Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard partnered with the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University Information Technology, and the Harvard Library to host a University-wide symposium at Harvard Business School on the potential and implications of generative AI technologies in teaching, learning, operations, and research.
Grace DuVal

a student painting in Harvard Yard
Navin Durbhakula ’25 works on a painting for his “Painting’s Doubt: A Studio Course” assignment in the grass outside of Loeb House.
Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer

President Garber helping students on move-in day
Harvard President Alan Garber and Anne Yahanda welcome first-year students and their families during Move-in Day in Harvard Yard.
Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer