Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Dinner on Campus
Students on campus for Thanksgiving break gather for a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday night in Quincy dining hall, the only dining hall open that day. The dinner prepared by HUDS featured turkey, ham, cranberry stuffing, and other traditional Thanksgiving food.
Turkey Trouble
A sign on a door in Currier House imploring students to not let any of the turkeys in.
Thanksgiving Dinner in Dunster House
Students staying on campus during Thanksgiving break celebrate over dinner in Dunster House on Thursday evening.
Thanksgiving Dinner in Dunster House
Students were able to request specific parts of the turkey being served for Thanksgiving dinner in Dunster House.
Guide to Navigating Thanksgiving Dinner Small Talk
Let me fill you in on a little secret: as fun as it may be for you to bombard me with a million and one questions, as it turns out, this isn’t so fun for me.
A Harvard Friendsgiving
What your roommates don’t know is that being in Cambridge over Thanksgiving is low-key the way to go.
Instagram #flybythanksgiving
When you post your perfect photos on Instagram, include the hashtag #flybythanksgiving so we can show off your aesthetically pleasing break to the rest of Harvard when we all return.
Choose Your Own Dinner With Grandma
Choose your own adventure with a Thanksgiving twist. Where will yours lead?
Harvard's Favorite Turkey
You wake with the sun, in a fowl mood. The ground is rough beneath your bony feet, and you taste the regret of your previous night in bilious waves rippling up your gullet.
For Students on Campus, Thanksgiving Brings Rest, Feasting
Surrounded by the golden tones of Adams House and the din of conversation, students found a warm, comfortable atmosphere for Thanksgiving dinner on campus. Others hit the books.
Thanksgiving at Harvard
Harvard students staying on campus for Thanksgiving enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving feast prepared by Harvard University Dining Services staff.
Hey Professor! Science and Cooking: Thanksgiving Edition
With Thanksgiving around the corner, FM sat down with Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences’ Michael P. Brenner and David A. Weitz, who teach SPU 27: Science and Cooking, for advice on how to cook the perfect Thanksgiving dinner at the molecular level.
Teen Mag Quiz: Where Should You Go For Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Whether you’re an international student who’s baffled as to why we eat turkey in remembrance of genocide, an American undergrad dreading going home out of fear of seeing your parents, or somewhere in between, FM’s got you covered. You’re only five questions away from a definitive answer as to what you should do for Thanksgiving, so what are you waiting for? Christmas?