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Virginia F. Tiernan

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Harvard Yard
The Scoop

“2-D Figures on a Screen”: Meet the Harvard Freshmen Enrolled Remotely

University presidents and administrators often toss around the idea of the “Harvard experience,” referring to some nebulous, borderline-magical adventure — one that includes far more than academic classes, ranging from clubs to arts to spontaneity with new friends. This year’s freshmen students have to reconceptualize their expectations for what “the Harvard experience” means — remotely-enrolled freshmen most of all.

CGIS Poets
Around Town

Asian American Poets Take a Stand

Beyer has authored a poetry collection called “We Come Elemental,” Tran placed in the Top 10 at the 2015 Individual World Poetry Slam, and Yoon was a recipient of the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation in 2017.

Pre-Matriculation Program
Harvard Law School

Pre-Matriculation Program

The Harvard Law School's Pre-Matriculation Program, which was piloted to incoming law students last year, is now set to be permanent.

Harvard Inside Jokes Guide to Visitas 2019
Flyby Blog

Harvard Inside Jokes Guide to Visitas 2019

Harvard Inside Jokes

SOS Signs in Inman Square
Around Town

Friends of Inman Square

White-haired activists shift in their chairs, whispering about the upcoming decision.

Robert Stavins Talking
Harvard Kennedy School

Robert Stavins Talking

Robert N. Stavins studies and teaches the field of environmental economics, which considers the impact of resource use on the environment.

Robert Stavins Portrait
Harvard Kennedy School

Robert Stavins Portrait

Robert N. Stavins is a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and one of the world’s leading environmental economists.

Mather Exterior
House Life

Mather Exterior

Mather Dhall
House Life

Mather Dhall

Professor David Keith
Conversations

Engineering the Earth

Year after year, the threat of an impending climate catastrophe looms larger in the public consciousness. David W. Keith, an applied physics professor, is working on a solution.

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