Events
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.
Panel Discusses ‘Pedagogy of Rape’
Harvard Law School professors discussed the challenges of teaching rape law in a panel yesterday, emphasizing that students’ sensitive and personal experiences should be omitted in discussions of the law.
Nobel Prize Chairman Urges Vigilance
The Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee Thorbjørn Jagland told a crowd of undergraduates, faculty members, and distinguished guests to remain vigilant in defense of human rights throughout the world last night at a dinner co-sponsored by the Harvard Foundation and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.
Harry Potter brain break
A mock duel breaks out at The Battle of Hogwarts, a Harry Potter themed brain break held at Annenberg in honor of the upcoming movie.
Cornell Law Professor Speaks on Sovereign Debt
Governments should be flexible and creative in their treatment of sovereign debt, according to a Cornell Law School professor who spoke in Robinson Hall last night.
2,500 Falafels Attract Students at Israel Event
The sights, sounds and smells of Israel yesterday enticed Harvard students passing by the Science Center lawn into the Harvard Students for Israel’s (HSI) I-Fest.
UC Tickets Appeal To Freshmen
The three Undergraduate Council presidential tickets proposed improvements to social and academic life during an hour-long debate in Annenberg Hall last night.
Maddow Discusses Politics and the Media
Rachel A. Maddow criticized the growing gap between the campaign process and the reality of governing last night at the Institute of Politics, during the Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics, in which she said that this gap has been driven by the American media.