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Thousands of graduates, Harvard faculty, friends, and family crowded into Harvard Yard on Thursday for the University’s 373rd Commencement Exercises. But the usual pomp and circumstance of the ...
The notion that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences is Harvard’s most powerful faculty is something of a cliché. But the FAS put any lingering doubts to rest on Monday.
The uplifting power of a pit orchestra plays a crucial role in giving Broadway musicals a polished, perfected feel. A good pit provides the foundation for a great production.
In “The Tortured Poets Department,” Swift explores creation as catharsis and as a medium between fame and personhood.
Nearly 400 pro-Israel Harvard alumni and affiliates signed an open letter to interim Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 condemning “the alarming escalation of antisemitism” on campus during the ...
Holst's brilliant suite offers intimate insight into a private man’s mind, a spellbinding journey through space, and an astounding view into the future.
‘Bought Me In’: How Student-Run International Conferences Rake in Cash, Fund Free Vacations By Michelle N. Amponsah and Joyce E. Kim, Crimson Staff WritersMay 23, 2024 By Xinyi (Christine) Zhang ...
The Department of Education ended its investigation into allegations of antisemitic harassment at Harvard, after a lawsuit filed in federal court in January contained the same allegations, according ...
2024 Presidential Candidate Cornel West ’74’s Life as a ‘Love Warrior’ | News | The Harvard CrimsonHe has also become an extremely prominent political activist, advising top political candidates and ...
In the early 2010s, Psychology professor Joshua Greene got a glimpse of the future. It was a video of a neural network playing classic Atari games like Pong and Space Invaders just like a human — an ...
Harvard’s cohort of unionized student workers nearly doubled over the past year. The largest successful union — Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto workers — now represents more than 3,000 non-tenure ...
More than 1,000 people staged a walkout in support of 13 undergraduates who were barred from graduating, while interim President Alan M. Garber ’76 was booed at the end of his address to graduates.