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Student Life

Harvard’s Upcoming SEAS Move Sparks Transportation Concerns for Allston Campus

As the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences’ upcoming move to Allston approaches, SEAS students living in the Radcliffe Quadrangle say they are worried about travel logistics to classes across the river.

New Allston Development
Allston

'Allston Yards' Development Project To Move Forward

Boston city planners are moving forward with the development of “Allston Yards,” a building complex in the Allston-Brighton area, after approving the project Dec. 12.

Weather
College

Six Harvard Affiliates Win Schwarzman Scholarships

Six University affiliates – including three Harvard seniors – learned Thursday they will have the opportunity to earn a Master’s degree in Beijing next year through the Schwarzman Scholars program.

HKS New Campus
IOP

Kennedy School Hosts Discussion on Partisan Reconciliation

University Professor Danielle S. Allen and Adam D. Serwer, a staff writer for The Atlantic, discussed the future of a politically divided American society at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum Tuesday night.

European FP Future Event Picture
Events

Ambassador of France Discusses Foreign Policy at the Center for European Studies

Former French Ambassador to the United States Pierre N. Vimont discussed the future of European foreign policy with diplomats and Harvard affiliates in a conversation hosted by Harvard’s Center for European Studies Friday.

Harvard Graduate School of Education
University

We Are America Project Founders Share Stories of Adversity and Diversity at Harvard Ed School Panel

Student founders from the We Are America Project shared their stories of navigating issues of diversity in the United States in a workshop at the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Gutnam Gallery Wednesday night.

Professor Danielle Allen
FAS

Harvard University Professor Danielle Allen Receives Governor’s Award in the Humanities

University Professor Danielle S. Allen received a 2019 Governor's Award at the annual Massachusetts Humanities Dinner Sunday evening.

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