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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s GSD Appearance Met With Protest
A crowd of around 50 Harvard affiliates and Boston residents gathered in front of the Graduate School of Design’s Gund Hall to protest Mayor of Chicago Rahm I. Emanuel’s appearance at the GSD on Tuesday.
Three Architects Join Design School’s Faculty
The Graduate School of Design will soon welcome renowned architects Jeanne Gang, Mark Lee, and Sharon Johnston into its halls as new professors of practice.
On Eve of Exams, Students Strip for Naked Lap
A gaggle of eager exhibitionists, reluctant runners, and curious onlookers gathered at midnight Thursday morning in Harvard Yard for the College’s biannual “Primal Scream."
Albert Henrichs, Scholar of Greek Literature, Dies at 74
Albert Henrichs, a globally-renowned scholar of Greek literature and religion, died April 16. He was 74.
'Groundbreaking' Architectural Historian James Ackerman Dies at 97
James S. Ackerman, a Harvard architectural historian who specialized in Renaissance architecture, died Dec. 31 in Cambridge. He was 97.
Schelling, 'Founding Father' of the Kennedy School, Dies at 95
Thomas C. Schelling, a Nobel laureate, “Founding Father” of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and Economics professor noted for his work on game theory and arms control, died Tuesday at age 95.
Scan and Deliver
Librarians may scan over 7,000 pages each day to digitize the physical resources in Harvard's archives.
Turning the Page
While Harvard's library digitization efforts have presented new opportunities for scholars to access and preserve sources for posterity, they have also brought their own set of challenges.
Digitizing, Documenting
Camera operator Ying B. Li works to scan physical sheets of music into Harvard's digital archives.
Benedetto Serves Up Italian Fare At Charles Hotel
The menu, which executive chef Michael Pagliarini said plans on regularly adjusting, includes offerings from braised duck leg to pasta made in-house.
Professors Find Ways to Bring Election into the Lesson Plan
As Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton make the final push before Election Day on Nov. 8, Harvard faculty are working to integrate the historic moment into their teaching.
Faculty Weigh in on History as Depicted in ‘Hamilton’
Professor of history and law Annette Gordon-Reed has criticized the musical’s depiction of America’s founding narrative as historical truth.
Professors Criticize Political Rhetoric Following Presidential Town Hall
Following the heated Presidential town hall debate on Sunday, some Harvard professors expressed concern that the 2016 Presidential campaign has set new standards for norms of aggression and deception.