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Eric M. Hendey
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I3 Application Deadline Pushed Back to Feb. 5
Do you have a great idea? There is still time to enter it in this year's I3 competition. The directors of the Harvard Innovation Challenge have announced a brand new TECH Prize, sponsored by North Bridge Venture Partners. In light of this change, the deadline for project submissions has been extended to February 5.
I3 Applications Due Jan. 30
Harvard has been the home of past innovators like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Now it could be your turn to strike it rich with this year's I3 Challenge.
10 Hard Classes
Looking for a challenging course this term? We’ve combed through the Q Guide and compiled a list of some of the hardest courses at the College this spring.
CS50 Project Fair
Cheerful signs and "Property of CS50" balloons lined the path to Northwest Labs yesterday as students from across campus came out to the annual CS50 fair.
CS50 Hackathon
Approximately 200 students spent last Thursday night at the Microsoft New England Research & Development Center (NERD!) for the CS50 Hackathon. The legendary "optional all-nighter" took place from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
CS50 Final Project Rush
With the deadline just one week away, the 525 students enrolled in Computer Science 50 are scrambling to complete their final projects.
Harvard Scientists Reverse Aging in Mice
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have reversed the aging process in mice and hope to apply this research to combat the symptoms of human aging.
Harvard Scientists Reverse Aging Symptoms in Mice
For centuries, man as sought to find eternal youth. Although such a concept has remained a myth, for household rodents at least, that dream has finally come true.
On Harvard Time Yale Parody Draws National Attention
Gearing up for The Game this weekend? Watch On Harvard Time’s new video to find out what life is really ...
Carr Center Douglass Prize Awarded to Kara
Siddharth A. Kara, a Fellow with the Carr Center Program on Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery, won the 2010 Frederick Douglass Book Prize for his book, “Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery.”
John Harvard's All Grown Up
“Don’t you think this school is a bit too WASP-y for its own good?” asked Harvard Hillel President Nell S. ...
Midterm Elections: Why Harvard Lost
While the Republicans are celebrating their recent gains in the House of Representatives, some Harvard alumni might be less than ...