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Aisatu J. Nakoulima

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Harvard Divinity School

Students Suspended from Harvard Divinity School Library After Pray-In

Harvard Divinity School students were issued two-week suspensions from its library for participating in a pro-Palestine “pray-in” demonstration last Monday.

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Harvard Divinity School

Students Stage Pro-Palestine ‘Pray-In’ Protest at Harvard Divinity School Library

More than 55 graduate students called on the University to divest from Israel’s war in Gaza and end censorship on campus during a “pray-in” protest at the Harvard Divinity School’s library on Monday.

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College

Candles and Marigolds: Hundreds Gather for Harvard Dharma Diwali Celebration

More than 200 Harvard affiliates gathered Sunday night to celebrate Diwali — the Hindu festival of lights — in the Mather House faculty deans’ residence, which was adorned with candles and marigolds for the occasion.

Hungama Celebration Dancing
College

Growing Pains: Harvard Dharma Searches for New Space as Attendance Increases

Canaday Hall B has hosted a small prayer space for Hindu students since 2006. But Harvard Dharma says that space’s size has become a recent struggle.

Interfaith Vigil at Memorial Church Steps
Religion

Harvard Chaplains Urge ‘Peace’ at Vigil to Mourn Victims of Israel-Hamas War

More than 25 people, including University President Alan M. Garber ’76 and College Dean Rakesh Khurana, gathered on the patio of Memorial Church Tuesday afternoon for an interfaith vigil to mourn the victims of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

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Student Life

Harvard Doesn’t Have a Shia Muslim Chaplain. Students Say They May Not Need One

Harvard does not have a University-ordained chaplain for Shia Muslim affiliates on campus, but some Shia students said it has not significantly impacted their experience at Harvard.

HJAA
College

Harvard Jewish Alumni Alliance Slams Harvard, Global Antisemitism at Event

A number of speakers condemned antisemitism on Harvard’s campus and called on the University’s leadership to better protect Jewish students during an event hosted by the Harvard Jewish Alumni Association on Sunday.

Harvard Chabad House
Religion

Harvard Chabad Accuses City Zoning Board of Religious Discrimination in Lawsuit

Harvard Chabad accused the Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeal of religious discrimination in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Friday morning after the board denied the group’s application to significantly expand its headquarters.

Shabbat 1000
College

More Than 1,000 Harvard Affiliates Gather to Celebrate Jewish Life at Shabbat 1000

Candles, food, and prayers filled the Science Center Plaza on Friday evening as Jewish and non-Jewish affiliates gathered for Shabbat 1000.

Harvard Chabad House
Student Groups

Israeli UFC Fighter Natan Levy Teaches Harvard Chabad Self-Defense

Israeli UFC fighter Natan Levy taught a self-defense class at Harvard Chabad on Wednesday evening — an effort by the Jewish campus organization to equip students and affiliates with self-defense techniques amid rising concerns about antisemitism at the University.

Harvard Chabad House
Religion

Boston Approves Harvard Chabad Plans for Longwood Jewish Center

Boston recently approved Harvard Chabad’s building plans for the Longwood Center for Jewish Life, a satellite center in Longwood.

Hillel Campus Rabbi Getzel Davis Speaks at Vigil
College

Harvard Hillel, Chabad Organize Vigil To Mourn 6 Hostages Killed in Gaza

Roughly 200 Harvard affiliates attended a vigil on Sunday to mourn the lives of the six hostages whose bodies were recovered from Gaza and to demand the return of all the remaining hostages held captive by Hamas.

Harvard Students Watch the Solar Eclipse from Weeks Bridge
Student Life

‘More Important Than School’: Harvard Affiliates Skip Class and Town To View Solar Eclipse

Harvard students seemed to be everywhere but the classroom on Monday, as undergraduates admired the total solar eclipse. Some gathered on campus to view the rare celestial event, but others traveled further — to Vermont, Arkansas, and Texas — to enjoy the eclipse from the path of totality.

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Politics

Former HKS Dean Graham Allison Met With Chinese President Xi Jinping During Beijing Visit

Former Harvard Kennedy School Dean Graham T. Allison ’62 met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a nine-day visit to Beijing late last month.

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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