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Quantum Science and Engineering Building Exterior
Science

Harvard Reopens 60 Oxford St. as New Quantum Building

Science at Harvard is taking a quantum leap with the opening of the Goel Quantum Science and Engineering Building.

CS50 in Oxford
Science

Harvard’s CS50 Course to be Offered at Oxford this Fall

Beginning in October, Oxford University will launch its own online version of Computer Science 50, Harvard’s flagship introductory computer science course taught by David J. Malan ’99.

Mammoth Graphic
Research

Harvard and the Effort to Bring Back the Wooly Mammoth

Harvard Medical School professor George M. Church didn’t think that by the end of his breakfast in Harvard Square, he would have $100,000 to bring back the wooly mammoth.

Harvard Law School - HLS
Harvard Law School

‘Make It A Union Town’: Harvard Labor Organizers Discuss Push to Unionize at HLS Event

A panel of four Harvard union leaders discussed the motivations, challenges, and successes of the growing push to unionize Harvard during an event hosted by the Labor and Employment Action Project at Harvard Law School.

Thiel Fellowship
College

Five Harvard Students Just Won $100,000 From Peter Thiel. Now, They Have to Drop Out.

Five Harvard students were awarded $100,000 grants by the Thiel Fellowship on Thursday to pursue their startups. The only catch? They have to drop out.

Professor Haim Sompolinsky
Research

‘Closure of a Circle’: Harvard Professor Haim Sompolinsky Wins Brain Prize for Neuroscience Research

Harvard professor Haim Sompolinsky was named a 2024 recipient of the Brain Prize — the world’s most prestigious honor for neuroscience research — by the Lundbeck Foundation on March 5.

Massachusetts General Hospital
Research

Mass General Researchers Report Major Breakthrough in Deadly Brain Cancer Treatment

Researchers at the Mass General Cancer Center reported a breakthrough in treatment for glioblastoma in a March 13 paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

HKS John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum
IOP

‘Falling Apart at the Seams’: Senator Murphy Warns Against Individualism at IOP Forum

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-C.T.) discussed the dangers of prioritizing individualism ahead of the common good at a Harvard Institute of Politics forum on Monday.

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