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Leanne Alvarado

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bruno carvalho portrait
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bruno carvalho portrait

Bruno M. Carvalho is a professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and African and African American Studies and is an affiliated professor in Urban Planning and Design at the Graduate School of Design. His work focuses on cities and culture.

Sakti Suryani portrait
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Sakti Suryani portrait

Sakti Suryani, Harvard's Indonesian preceptor, says that a month into her class, students have already expressed surprise that they’re learning so fast. “So far it’s been so good,” she says. “I’m an energetic teacher, so I guess that helps.”

Grupo Frontera with John Harvard
Latin America

In Photos: Grupo Frontera Visits Harvard

Grupo Frontera, a Mexican band from the Rio Grande Valley “el valle,” Texas visited Harvard on Wednesday for a conversation on their rise to fame. The band was hosted by Harvard-Radcliffe Raza, a student organization that honors Mexican and Latine student excellence on campus.

Grupo Frontera and Raza Photo
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Grupo Frontera and Raza Photo

Raza President Leo Barrera '24 and Board Present Gifts
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Raza President Leo Barrera '24 and Board Present Gifts

Adelaido “Payo” Solis of Grupo Frontera
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Adelaido “Payo” Solis of Grupo Frontera

Harvard Raza in Science Center
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Harvard Raza in Science Center

Harvard Mariachi Veritas
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Harvard Mariachi Veritas

Julian Peña Jr. at Widener Library
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Julian Peña Jr. at Widener Library

Grupo Frontera in Harvard Yard
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Grupo Frontera in Harvard Yard

Grupo Frontera Group Photo
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Grupo Frontera Group Photo

Harvard Raza Historian Bryant Valenzuela ’25 and Social Co-Chair Ana Paula
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Harvard Raza Historian Bryant Valenzuela ’25 and Social Co-Chair Ana Paula

Harvard Raza Speaks with Grupo Frontera
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Harvard Raza Speaks with Grupo Frontera

Grupo Frontera with John Harvard
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Grupo Frontera with John Harvard

On the Goal(d) Coast
Women's Ice Hockey

On the Goal(d) Coast

Sophomore forward Gabi Davidson Adams scored the Crimson's lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Yale on Oct. 28.

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