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Summer Solstice Celebration: Night at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Celebrate the beginning of summer, Pride Month, and Father’s Day with live music, performances, street chalking, and our signature flower crown-making activity. Food, beverages, and ice cream will be available for purchase from food trucks. Don’t miss out on this popular event for all ages!
Dyslexia IRL: More Than Just a Reading Challenge
A Student conference about dyslexia looks at the struggles adolescents and young adults face, too.
Confronting campus antisemitism
Schools have made progress in calling it out but need to develop a more forceful response, scholars say.
‘He took that explosion himself to save his men’
Alum who made the ultimate sacrifice is held up as model of three key leadership values — ‘integrity, humility, excellence’ — during ROTC swearing-in ceremony.
Intellect is not enough
Larry Bacow and Meghan O'Rourke urged Harvard grads to build character.
Going with the flow
Blake Mincey’s been soldier and professional drummer. Now at 39 (and father of toddler) he’s finishing his physics degree and looking for what’s next.
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.