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  • Shriya Srinivasan and other dancers performing at the Harvard Art Museums
    December 2, 2024
    Arts & Humanities

    Dance the Audience Can Feel — Through Their Phones

    Shriya Srinivasan merges art and technology to create a smartphone app that translates dancers' movements into tactile experiences, making performances accessible for visually and hearing-impaired audiences.

  • Colorized transmission electron micrograph of an HIV-1 virus particle (yellow/gold) budding from an infected cell
    December 2, 2024
    Science & Health

    How HIV Research Reshaped Modern Medicine

    Decades of scientific work at Harvard turned the tide on a fatal disease and yielded insights into immunity, vaccines, and more.

  • Penny Pritzker AB '81
    November 25, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Pritzker Outlines Plans for Year Ahead

    Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow Penny Pritzker AB '81 discusses efforts to boost community engagement and to prepare for the 2026 presidential search. 

  • Four students review post it notes
    November 15, 2024
    Arts & Humanities

    Deepening Student Engagement with Theater

    The American Repertory Theater's new Lavine Learning Lab provides public high school students with unique theater experiences that promote inquiry, empathy, and lifelong appreciation of the arts.

  • The Pacto Medical team smiles with samples of their product — a compact prefilled syringe.
    November 15, 2024
    Alumni Profiles

    Improving the Distribution of Critical Medicines

    Pacto Medical, a startup cofounded by Ian Speers MPH ’23 and incubated at the Harvard Innovation Labs, has developed a compact prefilled syringe that lowers costs while also reducing environmental impacts. 

  •  Betsy A. Miller ’99, a lecturer standing speaking to her class.
    November 13, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Finding Common Ground in a Polarized World

    A Harvard Law School course challenges students to embrace the power of opposites to navigate complex tensions in life, law, and leadership through empathy, collaboration, and integrated thinking.

  • A person raises their hand to ask a question during a lecture
    November 13, 2024
    Campus & Community

    Strengthening Speech and Culture

    In her first year as Edgerley Family Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Hopi Hoekstra launched efforts to promote dialogue in disagreement, an investment in creating a vibrant and inclusive academic community for students, faculty, and staff.

  • Mary and Allen Ivey EdM ’57, EdD ’59
    November 7, 2024
    Alumni Profiles
    Philanthropy

    A Lifelong Commitment to Supporting Native American Scholarship

    Through contributions for the Native American Program at Harvard University, Mary and Allen Ivey EdM ’57, EdD ’59 continue a lifelong connection with Indigenous communities and inspire others to support opportunities for Native American students.  

  • Jill Lepore speaks at podium
    October 29, 2024
    Campus & Community

    HILT Conference: Open Minds in Dialogue

    Explore session recordings, takeaways, and slide decks from the 2024 Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching (HILT) conference.

  • Group photo of award recipients: Alumnae-i Network for Harvard Women, Harvard Club of San Antonio, Kandeban Balendran PLDA ’18 and Bruce A. Hochstadt AB ’81
    October 28, 2024
    Alumni Profiles

    Alumni Honored for Contributions to HAA Clubs and SIGs

    The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has announced the 2024 Outstanding Alumni Community Award and Outstanding Volunteer Leadership Award recipients.

  • Illustration of silhouettes of people behind pillars below the words “We the people.”
    October 24, 2024
    Harvard in the World

    How Can Higher Ed Make Democracy Better?

    Experts on public policy and civic engagement considered many options during a talk hosted by Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

  • Dexter Gate in Harvard Yard is inscribed with the words: "Depart to serve better thy country and thy kind"
    October 21, 2024
    Philanthropy
    Campus & Community

    New Professorships in Civil Discourse and AI

    In celebration of their 30th Harvard College reunion, Class of 1994 alumni Alfred and Rebecca Lin contributed to critical new efforts on civil discourse and artificial intelligence within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

  • With solar panels at the top and white and orange inflatable pods at the bottom, a scaffolding structure nearly three stories high supports rings of potted plants
    October 21, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Sustainability & Environment

    A Garden Grows in Cambridge

    Rising nearly as high as the surrounding buildings and featuring more than 1,400 native plants, Polinature—a temporary garden installation at the Harvard Graduate School of Design—demonstrates a low-cost, low-tech, off-the-grid solution to provide cooling relief to urban areas from acute summer heat. 

  • A grid of four photos. Cows are shown in a field; gloved hands are shown working on a car; a housing development is seen from above, surrounded by trees; a forest canopy is seen from below.
    October 21, 2024
    Philanthropy
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Gift from Troper Wojcicki Foundation Seeds Five New Climate Projects

    The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability announced a fourth round of seed grant awards for work on understudied and emerging topics in climate and sustainability. The projects include research into upcycling dairy waste, the role of autoworkers in the EV transition, measuring the effectiveness of climate adaptation strategies, and more.

  • The words "Harvard Annual Sustainability Report" accompanied by colorful icons representing aspects of sustainability
    October 21, 2024
    Campus & Community
    Sustainability & Environment

    Annual Sustainability Report Shows Continued Progress on Climate Goals

    The 2023-2024 Harvard Sustainability Report details how the University is leveraging its research and thought leadership to accelerate action toward a healthy, sustainable, fossil fuel-free future.

  • Students fill a large silver blimp with helium at Crow Island Airpark in Stow, Massachusetts
    October 21, 2024
    Students
    Sustainability & Environment

    Taking to the Skies

    Harvard engineering students partnered with NASA to design a low-cost, low-altitude blimp capable of tracking emissions from factories, traffic, and wildfires and transmitting the data in real time.

  • Mary Rice
    October 21, 2024
    Science & Health
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    The Link Between Your Health and Climate Change

    Professor and pulmonologist Mary Rice discusses her new role as the director of Harvard Chan School's Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment (C-CHANGE) and how she's thinking about the intersection of health and climate.

  • The sun shines brightly through the clouds above a building
    October 21, 2024
    Harvard in the World
    Sustainability & Environment

    New Harvard Project Will Bring Heat Solutions to Low-Income Communities

    A grant from the National Institutes of Health will fund a new center, based at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, that aims to bring sustainable climate solutions to heat stressed, low-income communities around the globe.

  • Chika Okafor in front of book shelves
    October 21, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment

    Driving Action with the Right Story

    Merging economics with educational psychology, Chika Okafor PhD ’24 finds that emphasizing solutions may offer a better way to communicate about climate change and help address inequality.

  • Two people stroll along a walkway over rain-fed ponds at Tour and Taxis, a post-industrial redevelopment project in Brussels
    October 21, 2024
    Sustainability & Environment
    Faculty & Research

    Harnessing Nature to Cool Cities

    Combining data, art, and nature, Bas Smets, an engineer and professor in practice of landscape architecture, builds urban spaces that are prepared for the climate of today—and tomorrow.

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