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AI in Education
HGSE

Education, Policy Experts Discuss Implications of AI in Schools at HGSE Event

Three experts discussed the importance of generative artificial intelligence as a tool to supplement — but not replace teachers — at a Harvard Graduate School of Education event Thursday evening.

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FAS

How Harvard Came to the Cutting Edge of Quantum Research

For the past few years, Harvard has publicly been ramping up its investment in quantum science research across the University.

New Moderna Building
Health

Moderna Relocates to New, 462,000-Square-Foot Kendall Square Headquarters

Cambridge-based biotechnology giant Moderna, known for developing a Covid-19 vaccine, has relocated its headquarters to a new 462,000-square-foot complex at 325 Binney Street in Kendall Square — a move to foster innovation as the company expands its commercial business.

Anne Neuberger HLS Event
Politics

Biden National Security Official Discusses AI and Cybersecurity at Harvard Law School Talk

Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger discussed how the U.S. government is combating cybersecurity challenges amidst the emergence of artificial intelligence technology at a Harvard Law School talk on Tuesday.

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On Campus

UVA Law Professor Discusses Judicial Deference at Harvard Law School’s Annual Scalia Lecture

University of Virginia law professor Aditya Bamzai delivered a speech on legal scope and the domain of judicial deference at the Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on Wednesday.

Zoning Laws City Hall
Cambridge City Council

City Council Proposes Changing Zoning Code to Promote LGBTQ+ Inclusion

The Cambridge City Council’s Housing Committee unanimously endorsed a policy order proposing changes to the city’s zoning code to “allow unrelated people to live together” during a Wednesday afternoon meeting.

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