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Intellect is not enough
Larry Bacow and Meghan O'Rourke urged Harvard grads to build character.
Harvard Holds a Symposium on Antisemitism and Universities
Scholars discuss the paradoxes and challenges that Jews navigate on college campuses.
Harvard Senior Administrator Fellowships for Professional and Lifelong Learning
The Harvard Senior Administrator Fellowships for Professional and Lifelong Learning allow Harvard’s senior leaders to participate in the University’s professional and lifelong learning programs. These executive education programs attract accomplished leaders from around the globe who come to learn from our renowned faculty and with/from each other, while addressing their strategic challenges.
Warning: This debate ‘could be really combustible’
An event funded by the President’s Building Bridges Fund (PBBF), brought together conservative and progressive law scholars to trade views on SCOTUS legitimacy — and prove a chatbot wrong.
Breyer makes case for civic education
Retired SCOTUS justice says path to less polarization runs through the classroom.
'This is not about Harvard. It is about higher education.’
Garber discusses threat to university-government partnership, AI, fighting bias on campus in talk at 92NY.
Jason Crow calls for a new patriotism rooted in service and accountability at Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics
Crow and historian Heather Cox Richardson examine how a new version of patriotism fits into the current political moment.
Pete Buttigieg Calls For a Politics of ‘Belonging’
A Kennedy School panel discusses polarization and the uncertain future of American democracy.
Is a more perfect union still possible?
Faust, Buttigieg, and Glaude look at past and present of the nation’s divides.