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After VT Shooting, Ethnic Backlash?

As media reports of the Virginia Tech shootings have cast attention on the ethnicity of killer Seung-Hui Cho, a South

Award Honors Black Students

Ten years ago, a tragic car accident cut short the lives of then-juniors Deshaun R. Hill ’99 and Harvard C.

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Blocking Diversity Examined

Before heading out to engage in pre-Housing Day rituals, 30 freshmen congregated in Ticknor Lounge early last night to participate

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Olivera Receives Foundation Honor

Students, administrators, and professors gathered to honor the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations’ 2007 Scientist of the Year,

Shedding Light on Black Versus White

To Claudine Gay, nothing is just black or white. Her office is colored in shades of pink and yellow, and

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Fishburne Draws Crowd to Sanders

CORRECTION APPENDED Actor and activist Laurence Fishburne and dozens of student groups dazzled more than 1,000 people in a colorful

Cultural Rhythms To Honor Fishburne

Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne will take the stage this week as the 2007 Artist of the Year

Artist of the Year

Fishburne To Receive Honors at Cultural Rhythms

Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne will take the stage later this month as the 2007 Artist of the

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First Black Woman Prof Honored With Portrait

Students in the Adams House dining hall can ignore the noise of people eating and remind themselves of jazz and

Camp Harvard Closes With Cash-Infused Carnival

Harvard students who just spent their summers in locales near and far bumped into each other—literally—for the first time this

Fisher Cruises Toward Centerstage

The voice of James L. M. Fisher ’06 has taken him a long way. Today it will take him to

Accident Cuts Short Ty’s Promising Career

Michael T. Ty, a neurology resident at Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospitals and a Harvard Medial School (HMS)

She Found Her Calling—and a Call from Summers

Molly C. Wilson ’06 was out when the red phone in her dorm room rang. “Is Molly there?” asked the

Big Men on Campus

When he chose to write his senior thesis on the Zimbabwean government’s manipulation of the media, Amar C. Bakshi ’06

Dogs, Evolution Subjects of Winning Thesis

Victoria E. Wobber ’05-’06 is this year’s winner of the Captain Jonathan Fay Prize, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

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