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  • Cynthia Erivo
    January 21, 2025
    Campus & Community

    Cynthia Erivo Named Woman of the Year

    The actress will receive her Pudding Pot from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals at a celebratory roast on February 5.

  • Two researchers stand at a lab bench wearing lab coats. One holds a pipette.
    January 16, 2025
    Faculty & Research

    How Mutation Causes Huntington’s Disease

    A brain cell study by scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Harvard Medical School, and McLean Hospital shows that a genetic mutation expands over decades and becomes rapidly toxic later in life.

  • Jon Hamm
    January 14, 2025
    Campus & Community

    Jon Hamm Named Man of the Year

    The actor will receive his Pudding Pot from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals at a celebratory roast on January 31.

  • slug on leaf
    December 18, 2024
    Science & Health

    Nature Offers Novel Approach to Oral Wound Care

    Harvard scientists developed a slug-inspired adhesive for dental care, which soon may be the answer to managing painful oral lesions associated with chronic inflammatory conditions and sealing wounds in the mouth. 

  • A graphic of a dog’s head that illustrates how smells enter the nose and reach the brain
    December 16, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Sniffing Out a Solution

    Inspired by a dog’s nose, researchers at Harvard have developed an affordable air quality sensor called Project Air that can detect and discern indoor pollutants with nearly 100 percent accuracy.

  • Rob Verchick stands on a whale-watching boat in the Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary off the coast of Massachusetts
    December 16, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    A Deep Dive into Climate Resilience

    After experiencing Hurricane Katrina firsthand, Radcliffe Fellow Rob Verchick JD ’89 is examining the human-fueled disasters facing our oceans and how scientists, politicians, and the public can help.

  • Emily Xing with fellow SEAS students Sophie-An Kingsbury Lee and Ethan Kiang in Beijing
    December 16, 2024
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    Engineers Without Borders

    As part of the Harvard-China Project, Emily Xing ’27 was one of three engineering students who traveled to Beijing to learn how the country is developing and deploying renewable energy.

  • Keshia De Freece Lawrence and Neil Pederson stand among the trees in Harvard Forest
    December 16, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Drawing on Tribal Knowledge

    At Harvard Forest, ecologist Neil Pederson and Ramapough Lenape tribe member Keshia De Freece Lawrence blend research with Indigenous knowledge to protect vulnerable habitats.

  • Pollution from factory smokestacks
    December 16, 2024
    Science & Health
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    Faculty & Research

    Fossil Fuel Air Pollution Responsible for 1 in 5 Deaths Worldwide

    According to a study from Harvard, in collaboration with the University of Birmingham, the University of Leicester, and University College London, air pollution from burning fossil fuels was responsible for about one in five deaths worldwide in 2018—significantly higher than previous research suggested.

  • A green and gray rectangle containing headshots of new Harvard Chan School faculty Peng Gao, Amruta Nori-Sarma, Hannah Healy, and Mary Rice
    December 16, 2024
    Campus & Community
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    Faculty & Research

    New Harvard Chan School Faculty Will Explore Environmental Health Impacts

    New faculty appointed to Harvard Chan School’s Department of Environmental Health are studying how a variety of environmental factors—including an individual’s total environmental exposures to toxins over the course of their life, the microbes in engineered water systems, and climate-related extreme weather events—can impact health.

  • A research vessel navigates through icy waters during a recent expedition in West Greenland by new faculty member Fiamma Straneo
    December 16, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Wave of New Faculty Will Address Climate Across a Range of Disciplines

    Harvard has hired eight new climate faculty—with more to come—across the University and across disciplines.

  • Two members of the research team collecting samples of seawater from a shallow volcanic seep off the coast of the island of Vulcano, where volcanic vents ensure the water has a high level of dissolved CO2.
    December 16, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Harvard-Led Team Finds "Chonkus" Cyanobacteria Could Help Sequester Carbon

    Through research originating at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and Harvard Medical School, an international team has discovered a novel strain of cyanobacteria—nicknamed “Chonkus”—that could help sequester carbon from oceans and factories. 

  • Two researchers dip beakers into a body of water
    December 16, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Three Bioengineering Projects Aim to Reduce Toxic PFAS and Plastic Pollution

    Three Wyss Institute projects aim to reduce global pollution by developing a cheaper, more reliable test to detect toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); creating a non-toxic alternative to PFAS inspired by the surface of lotus leaves; and using an enzyme found in soil to break down PET plastic and turn it into a biodegradable material that can be used to make new, eco-friendly plastics.

  • Four-panel graphic featuring plastic waste, lab equipment, water bubbles, and rock
    December 16, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Harvard Research Teams Receive Funding to Advance Climate Change Tech

    The Climate and Sustainability Translational Fund—launched by Harvard’s Office of Technology Development and the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability—will fund four research projects focused on solutions to climate challenges.

  • A participant of the Harvard Amazon Rainforest Immersion looks through binoculars
    December 16, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Journey to the Lungs of the Planet

    During the inaugural Harvard Amazon Rainforest Immersion, a 10-day teaching and research intensive organized by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Brazil Office and the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, students and academics from Harvard and local institutions explored the region’s intricate ecosystems and threats to its environment, economic security, and public health.

  • Solar panels in a field
    December 16, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Harvard Joins Renewable Energy Collaboration

    The Consortium for Climate Solutions will leverage its members’ collective purchasing power to advance cost-effective renewable energy projects.

  • Student stands in a snowy landscape with a brick wall behind her
    December 10, 2024
    Science & Health
    Students

    From Biophysics to Bog Crawls

    Melissa Mai didn’t expect to work with plants when she came to Harvard. However, she was drawn to the Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences by the ability to rotate through different labs before choosing a final research topic. And once she started learning about the physical problems faced by plants and their relationship to the environment, she knew she had found her place at the intersection between biophysics and plant physiology.

  • Students sitting in Winthrop House dining hall
    December 10, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Students

    Hunger for Conversation

    Sambuddha Chattopadhyay ’21 believes small conversations build and grow into a culture of intellectual vitality. 

  • Alan Garber stands behind a wooden dais adorned with the Harvard shield
    December 9, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Garber Installed as Harvard’s 31st President

    Alan M. Garber AB '77, PhD '82, who was named Harvard's president in August after serving as interim leader since January, was officially installed in a celebration at the Harvard Art Museums.

  • Undergraduate Dara Omoloja standing in Harvard Yard
    December 5, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Seeing the World in a New Light

    From views on religion and gender to the right way to research noodles, Harvard students describe a time their minds were changed through learning and conversation. 

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