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Academic writing demands clarity and precision - not only at Harvard. Yet the guidance and feedback students need to master the craft of academic writing remains frustratingly scarce. Professors are overwhelmed by teaching, research, and fund raising load, leaving little time for the detailed commentary that would help transform rough drafts into rigorous research writing.
Your Brain on Back-to-School Stress? There’s a Science for That.
Life Alive x Dr. Uma Naidoo's 'Open Your Mind Challenge' turns nutrition science into a game plan for a boosted mind and mood.
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At Keezer’s x Le Couturier, there’s no such thing as one-size-fits-all. This Cambridge gem is where off-the-rack ends and real style begins.
Notebooks to Novels: A Guide to Self-Publishing with Lulu
Whether it’s turning a senior thesis into a beautifully bound volume, designing custom planners to sell across campus, or publishing a debut book to establish credibility after graduation, Lulu empowers students to own their stories and shape their futures.
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Everybody's got a story. And for every story there's a Ray-Ban. For the Round, that's the story of the eccentric, golden era glam, the hippies and the rebellious at heart.
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The world's greatest computer store is just one mile from campus with exclusive student deals, low prices on Apple products, and hands-on expertise you can’t get online.
Micro Center Offers Exclusive Tech Deals for Harvard Students
The world's greatest computer store is just one mile away from campus with exclusive student deals, low prices on Apple products, and hands-on expertise you can’t get online.
Successful Harvard Law School Essays | 2025
With an increasingly competitive Law School admissions process, it's important to understand what makes an applicant stand out. Admissions consultants and test prep experts share accepted Harvard Law School application essays and analyze what makes them work.
How to Get into an Ivy League College
Colleges don’t evaluate students in a vacuum. They evaluate students in context. That context includes the school you attend, the community you live in, your family responsibilities, access to opportunities, and so much more.