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College

Harvard Ventures Hosts Entrepreneurship Event

Entrepreneurs of various backgrounds discussed their paths to success with an audience of Harvard students and schoolchildren from underserved New York City communities at Harvard Ventures’ Entrepreneurship and Empowerment event on Friday.

College

Departments Prepare Potential Thesis Writers

According to faculty and staff from several departments, requiring or suggesting prospective thesis writers to draft proposals can help them develop their topics and planning summer research.

Research

Harvard, MIT Researchers Develop Rapid Diagnostic for Virus Detection

Thanks to research by Lee Gehrke, a professor of health sciences and technology, and other researchers at Harvard and MIT, viruses like Ebola may be more rapidly detected and tracked than ever before.

Research

Blood Mutations May Indicate Higher Cancer Likelihood, Researchers Find

Two independent research teams affiliated with Harvard have found a link between a mutation in the blood and an increase in the likelihood of developing blood cancers.

Politics

Faculty React to U.S.-China Climate Agreement

Several Harvard faculty members said the announcement of new U.S. and China targets for carbon emissions signifies first step for international cooperation to combat climate change.

Cambridge

Harvard Square Tunnel Reconstruction Delayed Due to Weather

Completion of the Harvard Square Tunnel has been delayed for a few more weeks due to weather-related complications.

Events

Experts Compare Education Reform in U.S. and E.U.

Experts compared education policy formation in the European Union and the U.S. at a panel event Monday.

Multimillionaire
HUDS

For Longtime HUDS Staffer, Multimillion-Dollar Windfall Brings Relief

In total, the longtime Harvard staffer will take home $6.5 million, before taxes, in one lump sum.

Drew Faust

President’s Challenge To Kick Off Monday

The fourth annual President’s Challenge, a social entrepreneurship contest hosted by the i-Lab, will reward up to four Harvard-affiliated groups $100,000 in prizes next spring.

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