Events
Scientists Discuss BP Spill
Two members of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, which was commissioned by ...
Harvard Thinks Big, Again
Ten renowned Harvard professors from a variety of disciplines spoke to a rapt audience in a packed Sanders Theater yesterday.
Outings & Innings Extends Discounts to Harvard Students
Although Boston is only a short T-ride away from the Square, most Harvard students rarely visit our neighbors across the River. While the Square offers an abundance of activities, there is still a whole world—or at least an easily accessible city—out there to explore.
Harvard Thinks Big Again
The second annual Harvard Thinks Big event is tonight at 8 p.m., but don't be discouraged if you forgot to get a ticket. A standby line will form outside Sanders Theatre before the event, and students waiting in the line will be admitted on a first-come first-served basis starting at 7:45 p.m. Current ticketholders are guaranteed admission through 7:45 p.m.
Harvard Panel Calls Egyptian Protests 'Historic Moment'
A panel convened at the Harvard Institute of Politics yesterday called the situation in Egypt “the most historic moment in the modern Arab world in the last century.”
Play with Clay
Tomorrow night, the Office for the Arts is hosting a Clay All Night event for all of us looking to express our creative sides.
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Students talk to Jason Sunderson '01, a representative from William Blair after a presentation at the Finance Bootcamp. The event, held on Saturday and Sunday, at the Maxwell Dorkin building, was organized by the student group Harvard Pre-Professional Development in partnership with the Office of Career Services and with the general support of William Blair and Jefferies.
Exhibit Explores Art of Curating
Science Center is hosting a three-floor showcase that explores objects with historical value but are not easily classified according to scholarly conventions.
Sedaris To Visit Sanders Theatre
Grammy-nominated author and humorist David Sedaris will visit Sanders Theatre on May 7th at 8 p.m. as part of the Celebrity Series of Boston, a program that partners with local schools and theaters to bring arts-based education to the Boston area.
Black is Back
Comedian, author, and playwright Lewis Black will be at Kirkland House at 12 p.m. today to discuss his career and current cultural phenomena.