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Andrés M. López-Garrido
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Buddhist Leader Speaks About Interdependence on Harvard Stop
The 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, the leader of one sect of Buddhism, stopped at Harvard on his two-month tour of the United States to deliver a lecture.
Physics Professor Awarded Fellowship for Nanotech Research
Yacoby’s research is primarily focused on how particles behave at a nanoscale.
‘The World Needs You,’ UN Secretary-General Tells Harvard
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon repeatedly called on Harvard students and faculty to actively engage in conversations about those issues through means such as research.
Harvard Study Reveals National Concussion Education Lacking
Although a recent study found that colleges often fail to provide adequate concussion education programs for their athletes, students and administrators at Harvard say that the College has adhered to detailed guidelines for treating and identifying concussions.
Panelists Highlight Art and Culture’s Power in Politics
Art and culture have a large role to play in the politics of the 21st century, a panel of scholars agreed Monday night while discussing past uses of those tools in Colombia and India.
Albanian Prime Minister Calls for Balkan Unity
Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania, drew attention to the need for modernization in the Balkan countries and addressed a recent Albania-Serbia soccer game incident at a John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum Thursday night.
Experts Examine Challenges Facing Affordable Care Act
The panel, titled “Taking Stock of Health Reform,” drew a crowd of about 100 people to the Tsai Auditorium in CGIS South.
Historian Discusses Pacific Ocean Territorial Disputes
Alexis Dudden explained how new ocean laws are leading to renewed territorial debates over far-flung islands in the East China Sea during a seminar Tuesday.