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Her wheels are always turning
Alice Anne Brown is graduating from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design as an urban planner interested in creating greener, bicycle-friendly cities around the world.
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Gram gives peace a chance
In the face of acts of profound violence — including the murder of her brother — Danielle Gram ’11 has chosen to make peace her life’s work.
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A world traveler, at work
As a member of two proactive groups, Ablorde Ashigbi ’11 has spent much of his College career trying to make a difference. His work has helped to improve public health and business opportunities in Africa, and has offered a chance to explore approaches to education reform in the United States.
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Road less traveled by
“I’ve never been one to want to be special. I’ve never been one to want to be the only one. I value having a community.”
LaNell Williams 2023 Harvard Graduate -
Passing the torch of representation
“I was really drawn to the story of a Black woman at Harvard and bringing her story to life.”
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Looking to the stars with different visions
“Astronomy is one of the oldest fields in the world and every single culture has some type of ties to it. Yet, when a lot of people think of astronomy, or space development, it’s a very Western science.”
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Rahel Imru wants to bridge the science divide
“I just wanted to make sure that other students of color didn’t feel discouraged, because those feelings of imposter syndrome can really hinder a student’s aspirations, goals, and dreams.”
Rahel Imru
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Why institutions thrive on disagreement
Garber points to value of argument in sustaining communities at first Morning Prayers of school year
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‘We mark your belonging here’
Garber urges Class of 2029 to teach, learn from one another, reject viewing world in simple binaries
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Analysts highlight a school-sized gap in mental health screening
Less than a third conduct screenings, according to survey of more than 1,000 principals