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Saving democracy is too important to leave ‘to nerds like me’
Julia Minson, a decision scientist at Harvard Kennedy School, has built her scholarly career on studying ways to reduce conflict between people who disagree with each other. She worries that…
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History professor awarded Humboldt prize
Tamar Herzog, the Monroe Gutman Professor of Latin American Affairs and Radcliffe Alumnae Professor, has been awarded a Humboldt Research Award honoring lifelong achievement. The honor recognizes both Herzog’s research…
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Curator Makeda Best honored at 2022 PhotoBook Awards
Makeda Best, the Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at the Harvard Art Museums, recently received the prestigious Photography Catalogue of the Year award at the 2022 Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook…
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Project uses geographic data to show that where a person lives matters to their health
In health, place matters. That’s why Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Nancy Krieger and colleagues have updated and broadened a project aimed at training people in how to track and…
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Building college awareness among Boston’s youth
As part of a University-wide effort to support local Boston and Cambridge youth programming that builds college and career awareness, Harvard hosted middle and high school students through several campus…
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Faculty Council meeting — Nov. 16, 2022
On Nov. 16 the Faculty Council heard a presentation on undergraduate admissions. They also met with the Chief of the Harvard University Police Department to discuss campus safety. Finally, they…
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George W. Gay lecture honors HMS Center for Bioethics and Tuskegee University collaboration
The 100th annual George W. Gay Lecture in Medical Ethics, held on Nov. 8, honored and celebrated a years-long collaboration between the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics and the…
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Healthy plant-based diets better for the environment than less healthy plant-based diets
Healthier plant-based dietary patterns were associated with better environmental health, while less healthy plant-based dietary patterns, which are higher in foods like refined grains and sugar-sweetened beverages, required more cropland and fertilizer, according…
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New research reveals how mandates narrow gender gaps in paid sick leave for low-wage workers
New research by scholars from Harvard and the University of California, San Francisco, finds that service sector workers in the United States have limited and unequal access to paid sick…
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Banga Fund catalyzes entrepreneurship and research
The Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship is launching two new programs — the Banga Family Social Entrepreneur Postgraduate Fellowship and the Banga Family Social Innovation Research Research Grant…
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PFAS levels lower in buildings with healthier furnishings
Buildings renovated with healthier furnishings had significantly lower levels of the entire group of per- and polyfluoralkyl substances (PFAS) — toxic chemicals linked with many negative health effects — than…
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A.R.T to honor Lawrence Bacow and Adele Fleet Bacow at 2023 Gala
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University, led by Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus ’88 and Executive Director Kelvin Dinkins Jr., announced today its 2023 Gala will…
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Harvard College senior wins first place in national writing contest
English concentrator William Lohier ’23 was awarded first place and a $4,000 prize by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) in its national writing contest, “Celebrating Black Writers:…
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Harvard Varsity Club inducts 54th Hall of Fame Class
Following a pandemic-induced two-year delay, the Harvard Varsity Club (HVC) was finally able to honor the Hall of Fame Class of 2020 last month, in celebrations attended by more than…
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New tools for preventing the next pandemic
In November 2021, researchers in the Botswana lab of Sikhulile Moyo discovered a coronavirus genome that contained dozens of new potentially dangerous mutations. The researchers rapidly alerted the rest of the…
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Three Harvard Chan School faculty elected to National Academy of Medicine
Three faculty members from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health — Wafaie Fawzi, Vikram Patel, and John Quackenbush — have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine. Membership is considered one…
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With conflict in Ukraine, threat of nuclear war is back ‘front and center’
Over the past two decades, there’s been a steady proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world. In recent weeks, the threat posed by these weapons has loomed larger, with Russian…
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Harvard Innovation Labs’ ventures selected for Launch Lab X GEO cohort
The Harvard Innovation Labs is welcoming 26 ventures into the 2022-2023 Launch Lab X GEO cohort, a global startup leadership program designed to help early-stage, Harvard alumni-led ventures grow into…
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New sculpture on Harvard Business School campus
Harvard Business School announced today the addition of a new sculpture to its campus, Sentinel (Mami Wata) by artist Simone Leigh, as part of the School’s ongoing outdoor contemporary art…
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Kang-Kuen Ni named Moore Experimental Physics Fellow
Kang-Kuen Ni, professor of chemistry and chemical biology and of physics, has been named among the first cohort Moore Experimental Physics Investigators. Each of these investigators is pushing the boundaries…
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Tiya Miles recognized with MCB Nonfiction Award
Massachusetts Center for the Book has named Harvard Professor Tiya Miles the recipient of its Nonfiction Award for “All That She Carried” (Penguin Random House). This National Book Award winner is…
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Former Costa Rican President Alvarado describes his country’s public health successes
The U.S. has a lot to learn from Costa Rica. That message came through loud and clear in a fireside chat with former Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado Quesada, held…
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HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship announces 2022-23 fellows, appointments, advisers
The Harvard Business School’s Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship has announced the Rock Executive Fellows, Entrepreneurs-in-Residence, Venture Capital Advisors, and Lawyers-in-Residence for the 2022-2023 academic year. Rock Executive Fellows (REF) are comprised of four non-faculty affiliates/practitioners…
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Harvard Business School announces 2022-23 cohort of Executive Fellows
Harvard Business School has announced the cohort of Executive Fellows for the 2022-23 academic year. With its largest cohort yet, 36, the Executive Fellows Program seeks to leverage the expertise…
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Professor awarded €14 million grant to explore links between undersea volcanos and glacial cycles
The European Research Council has awarded Harvard Professor Charles Langmuir and researchers the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany a €14 million Synergy Grant to explore the…
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At HDS, Buddhist Ministry Initiative fellow seeks a different path
As a child, Venerable Dorjey Dolma was mesmerized by how her aunt, a Tibetan Buddhist nun, wore the maroon monastic robe. It was her admiration for her aunt, and appreciation…
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Following Hurricane Ian, Mass. medical team brings emergency dept. to hospital parking lot
In the wake of Hurricane Ian, with some Florida hospitals closed or damaged and their health care staff exhausted, a team of 37 Massachusetts doctors, nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, and paramedics traveled near…
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Jay O. Light, former dean of Harvard Business School, dies at 81
Jay O. Light, dean of Harvard Business School from 2005 to 2010, died on Oct. 15 at his home in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, of cancer. He was 81 years old.…
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FAS Dean Gay announces cluster search to expand faculty focused on climate
At the first in-person faculty meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences since February 2020, Edgerley Family Dean of the FAS Claudine Gay announced a cluster hire of three…
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Harvard Business School launches Race, Gender, and Equity Initiative
Harvard Business School (HBS) announced today the formation of the Race, Gender, and Equity Initiative, which is both a renaming of the Gender Initiative and a reflection of work it has done…