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The Trump Administration's Impact on Higher Education | Harvard Magazine
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Unprecedented federal actions against research funding, diversity, speech, and more
on Apr 27
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Teaching Israel/Palestine at Harvard | Harvard Magazine
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Course probes the modern history of the Holy Land.
on Apr 26
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A Harvard Love Story in Poetry | Harvard Magazine
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Young love: the poem, plus enduring lessons from a public-health pioneer
on Apr 15
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The Franklin Stove—A Historical Climate Change Adaptation | Harvard Magazine
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Historian Joyce E. Chaplin reinterprets an early era of invention, industrialization, and climate challenge
on Apr 15
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Five Questions with Professor Stephanie Burt | Harvard Magazine
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The Harvard poet and critic on LGBTQ+ literary life and her new book
on Apr 11
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Encouraging Harvard to Resist | Harvard Magazine
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Alumni and faculty letters urge Harvard to defend itself and academic freedom.
on Apr 11
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Truer than Reality | Harvard Magazine
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Kevin Kallaugher on the art of editorial cartooning
on Apr 10
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How Measles Causes Immune Amnesia | Harvard Magazine
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Michael Mina explains “immune amnesia” and the lasting impact of infection.
on Mar 12
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Making Roads Safer for Pedestrians and Cyclists | Harvard Magazine
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Working to curb road deaths
on Feb 19
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The “Wild West” of Cancer Misinformation Online | Harvard Magazine
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At Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health, experts discuss web and social media cancer misinformation
on Feb 15
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The Psychology of Virtual Reality | Harvard Magazine
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Harvard’s Steven Pinker on the psychology underlying the experience—and limitations—of VR
on Feb 12
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Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuits | Harvard Magazine
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Adopts IHRA definition, bolsters antisemitism education
on Jan 22
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Harvard Professors Leaving for Private Sector Research | Harvard Magazine
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Three distinguished scientists on leaving academia to advance biomedical research
on Dec 17
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Robert Coles and Atul Gawande on William Carlos Williams | Harvard Magazine
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Two Harvard doctors on William Carlos Williams
on Nov 27
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Thomas Higginson: Abolitionist, Feminist, and Emily Dickinson's Mentor | Harvard Magazine
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Brief life of an activist for freedom: 1823-1911
on Nov 2
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Edwin Frank Explores the 20th-Century Novel in 'Stranger Than Fiction' | Harvard Magazine
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A book about books—and the protagonist is the twentieth-century novel itself.
on Oct 29
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The Evolutionary Case for Exercise | Harvard Magazine
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The off-label prescription from our hunter-gatherer ancestors.
on Oct 23
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How Technology Shapes Elections, Privacy, and Democracy | Harvard Magazine
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Latanya Sweeney confronts our all-consuming “technocracy.”
on Oct 18
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Harvard Names Alan M. Garber President | Harvard Magazine
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No longer interim; will serve through June 2027
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Dream Renovations to Harvard Yard Libraries | Harvard Magazine
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An ambitious plan for the next century of learning
on Jul 17
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How Schizophrenia Resembles the Aging Brain | Harvard Magazine
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The search for schizophrenia’s biological basis reveals an unexpected link to cellular changes seen in aging brains.
on Jul 15
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Harvard Researchers on Speaking to Whales | Harvard Magazine
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Project CETI’s pioneering effort to unlock the language of sperm whales
on Jul 15
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Prepare for AI Hackers | Harvard Magazine
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Human systems of all kinds may soon be vulnerable to subversion by artificial intelligence.
on Jul 13
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Bias in Artificial Intelligence | Harvard Magazine
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Data journalist Meredith Broussard on “the civil-rights issue of our time”
on Jul 8
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How to Reduce AI’s Energy Consumption | Harvard Magazine
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The case for maximizing AI models’ efficiency—not size
on Jul 2
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Six Decades of Computer Science at Harvard | Harvard Magazine
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Reflections on six decades of relations with computers
on Jul 2
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The Mystery Behind an Incan Tunic | Harvard Magazine
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Unraveling an Inca masterpiece’s secrets
on Jun 25
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Harvard Corporation Rules Thirteen Students Cannot Graduate | Harvard Magazine
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Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 20 vote on protestors’ status does not confer “good standing.”
on May 22
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How surveillance changes people’s behavior | Harvard Magazine
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Assaults on privacy and security in America threaten democracy itself.
on May 22
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Harvard art historian Jennifer Roberts teaches the value of immersive attention | Harvard Magazine
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Teaching students the value of deceleration and immersive attention
on Apr 24, 2024
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Participants recall the Harvard bust and strike, and its aftermath | Harvard Magazine
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Recalling a time of trial, and its continuing resonances
on Apr 24, 2024
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Axim Online Education Venture Debuts | Harvard Magazine
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The Harvard-MIT edX successor appoints Stephanie Khurana chief executive.
on Apr 21, 2024
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Harvard and MIT to Sell edX for $800 million | Harvard Magazine
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Proceeds from the transaction will fund a nonprofit dedicated to addressing educational inequities.
on Apr 21, 2024
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Harvard Lampoon Donates Historic Materials to University Archives | Harvard Magazine
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University Archives to preserve Harvard Lampoon materials
on Apr 19, 2024
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The Evolution of Human Fathers | Harvard Magazine
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Exploring the evolutionary biology of human fathers as caretakers
on Apr 16, 2024
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Can Plants Sequestering Carbon Slow Climate Change? | Harvard Magazine
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How long will the world’s forests impound carbon below ground?
on Apr 16, 2024
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AWOL from Academics | Harvard Magazine
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Behind students' increasing pull toward extracurriculars
on Mar 30, 2024
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How to Prevent Cancer through Nutrition | Harvard Magazine
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Expert advice for daily life
on Mar 29, 2024
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Computational Control of a Living Brain? | Harvard Magazine
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How an AI agent learned to guide an animal to food—and what it might mean for Parkinson’s patients.
on Mar 19, 2024
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Harvard Professor Steven Pinker on Apple Vision Pro | Harvard Magazine
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Professor of psychology on the science and history behind the Vision Pro.
on Mar 1, 2024
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Winthrop Bell | Harvard Magazine
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Brief life of a philosopher and spy: 1884-1965
on Feb 23, 2024