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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.

  • ‘Radcliffe Wave’ is waving 

    Astronomers detail oscillation of our giant neighbor

  • Reading tea leaves with Steve Kornacki

    NBC, MSNBC analyst sees Democratic potential, but lots of slack, uncertainty ahead for both parties

  • Looking to rewind the aging clock

    Harvard researchers create model that better measures biological age, distinguishes between harmful and adaptive changes during life

  • Overseer, HAA elected director elections ballot set

    Candidates as they will appear on the ballot

  • Looking at causes, measuring effects of Israel-Hamas war

    Experts examine shifts in geopolitics, global economy resulting from conflict

  • Potential new weapon in battle against superbugs

    Harvard team’s synthetic molecule highly effective against drug-resistant bacteria

  • Can you embrace deep joy amid deep loss?

    Leslie Jamison traces how first-time motherhood, crumbling of marriage left her with new, different life

  • Pushing back against China — without igniting war

    GOP, Democratic leaders of House panel detail hot issues with ascendant superpower: Taiwan independence, intellectual property theft, oppression of Uyghurs

  • Class of 1999 elects Baratunde Thurston as chief marshal of alumni

    Writer, TV host, comedian, commentator to join in 125-year-old tradition

  • What do we do with our loneliness?

    ‘Harvard Thinking’ looks at health crisis with experts Jeremy Nobel and Milena Batanova

  • A win for science, and patients, against brain injury ‘nihilism’

    Hope for progress even after a 450-foot fall, trial shows, defying pessimism that hurts research and families

  • Are top-ranked colleges really the best? Depends. At what?

    Sociologist urges ratings focused on real-life outcomes, particularly in those from underrepresented groups

  • Many splendored? Sometimes, but it’s always intriguing

    Staff, faculty offer Valentine’s tips for books that cover what we talk about when we talk about love

  • We’re social beings. So are microbes. 

    When we pick up our neighbors’ bugs, we get the good as well as the bad and the ugly

  • Bringing their whole selves to work

    242 artists (with day gigs at Harvard) display in range of media at annual show

  • Why are we unhappy?

    Zen Buddhist teacher says it’s because we’re always struggling either to possess or avoid people, things, or situations

  • Need for moral revolution

    Social scientist, former Biden official Alondra Nelson says work of new Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity can help shape policy, progress

  • Helping scholars upended by Russia-Ukraine war

    Davis Center’s Scholars Without Borders provides networking support, professional development to exiles, those living under siege

  • Frederick Henry Abernathy, 91

    Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • Richard Charles Lewontin, 92

    Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • David Albert Evans, 81

    Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • Who cares what Taylor Swift thinks?

    Lots of people! But that doesn’t mean she can sway an election.

  • Making Crimson history at Super Bowl

    Appearance of Chiefs’ Jones, 49ers’ Juszczyk will mark 1st time there will be an alum on both sides of pro football’s biggest game

  • New evidence shows COVID-19 isn’t done with us yet 

    Study suggests lack of regular care and screenings set stage for worse public health outcomes, wider disparities

  • ‘Russia will always matter’

    Fiona Hill warns U.S. against losing focus on Ukraine, Putin amid Israel-Hamas war

  • With high stakes all-around, how will they rule?

    Justices to hear Trump case that may affect election outcome at time when polls show trust in Supreme Court sagging

  • Finding community through shared language

    Students say University’s first-ever classes in Filipino brought deeper sense of culture — and in some cases, stronger ties to family, friends

  • How to shrink the cancer risk in your diet

    Less junk. Forget fasting. Cook, cook, cook.

  • Love the clothes you have

    ‘Visible mending’ workshop takes aim at fast fashion’s disposable culture. Here, stitches and patches are things of beauty.

  • ‘Not thrilled, not delighted, not even grateful’

    Annette Bening gave as good as she got as Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year