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Alexander Dyer.

Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

Alexander Dyer.

Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

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Alexander Dyer.

Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

  • Five alumni elected to the Board of Overseers

    Six others join Alumni Association board

  • Everything counts!

    New study finds step-count and time are equally valid in reducing health risks

  • New HAA president brings holistic approach to alumni leadership

    Moitri Chowdhury Savard committed to listening deeply, respecting differences, finding common ground in shared values

  • Bridging social distance, embracing uncertainty, fighting for equity

    Student Commencement speeches to tap into themes faced by Class of 2024

  • Footnote leads to exploration of start of for-profit prisons in N.Y.

    Historian traces 19th-century murder case that brought together historical figures, helped shape American thinking on race, violence, incarceration

  • ‘I haven’t really had a proper weekend in a long time’

    Longtime supporter of grads Kathy Hanley caps 13-year quest with a Commencement of her own

  • Party like it’s 2020

    Class of ’24 gets a do-over on high school prom that pandemic took away

  • ‘The scientist is not in the business of following instructions.’

    George Whitesides became a giant of chemistry by keeping it simple

  • Study of Psychedelics in Society and Culture announces funding recipients

    Three major events, including Psychedelics Bootcamp 2024, to be hosted over summer

  • ‘I was frustrated, infuriated, because women are just as capable’

    Experiences in Uganda and U.S. fuel Ananda Birungi’s passion for empowering others, especially women and girls

  • How do you read organization’s silence over rise of Nazism?

    Medical historians look to cultural context, work of peer publications in wrestling with case of New England Journal of Medicine

  • When the circus called, she took the leap

    Extension School allowed trapeze artist Izzy Patrowicz to pursue big-top dreams alongside bachelor’s degree

  • Glimpse of next-generation internet

    Physicists demo first metro-area quantum computer network in Boston

  • Science is making anti-aging progress. But do we want to live forever?

    Nobel laureate details new book, which surveys research, touches on larger philosophical questions

  • Should NATO step up role in Russia-Ukraine war?

    National security analysts outline stakes ahead of July summit

  • A closer look at new Title IX regulations

    More of a ‘slide and a pivot’ than a rollback, Merhill says of rules set to take effect Aug. 1

  • Finding new ways to learn

    Series of life-threatening medical problems changed Saif Kamal — but not his desire to pursue opportunity, help others do so too

  • ‘You can solve anything’

    Priyanka Pillai wants to take on big problems — and has learned how good design can help

  • More educated communities tend to be healthier. Why? Culture.

    New study finds places with more college graduates tend to develop better lifestyle habits overall

  • Tracing largely forgotten history of major community

    Julia Tellides explored shifts, upheavals of Thessaloniki between two wars 

  • Got milk? Does it give you problems?

    Biomolecular archaeologist looks at why most of world’s population has trouble digesting beverage that helped shape civilization

  • Roger Ware Brockett, 84

    Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • A Chekhov play relatable to Americans today

    At first, Heidi Schreck wasn’t sure the world needed another take on ‘Uncle Vanya’

  • Providing community support

    Harvard Allston Partnership Fund awards grants to 26 Allston-Brighton nonprofits

  • Epic science inside a cubic millimeter of brain

    Researchers publish largest-ever dataset of neural connections

  • A change of mind, heart, and soul

    Choosing Harvard took LyLena Estabine down an uncertain path. The former student co-president has no regrets.

  • So how do you track spread of disease? By the numbers

    Ivan Specht decided to employ his love of math during pandemic, which led to contact-tracing app, papers, future path

  • What is ‘original scholarship’ in the age of AI?

    Symposium considers how technology is changing academia

  • Pop star on one continent, college student on another

    Model and musician Kazuma Mitchell managed to (mostly) avoid the spotlight while at Harvard

  • Gain without pain

    OFA dance classes offer well-being through movement