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Center for European Studies
FAS

Former Greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Appointed CES Policy Fellow

Alexis Tsipra, a two-time left-wing Prime Minister of Greece, was appointed as policy fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies and Harvard’s Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies on Tuesday.

Stephan Thernstrom
Interfaculty Initiatives

Historian Stephan Thernstrom Remembered as Humble Pioneer, Leading Opponent of Affirmative Action

Stephan Thernstrom, a social historian and strong opponent of affirmative action who taught at Harvard for over thirty years, died Jan. 23 in Arlington, Virginia.

Robert Paul Wolff Courtesy Photo
FAS

Robert Wolff ’53-’54, Social Studies’ Last Founding Father, Remembered as a Public-Spirited Philosopher

Robert P. Wolff ’53-’54, a political philosopher and activist who was the last surviving co-founder of Harvard’s Social Studies concentration, died in January at 91.

Cambridge Fire Department Under Renovation
Cambridge

Cambridge Fire Department to Build New Fire Training Facility

The Cambridge Fire Department will construct a new stand-alone training facility on Cambridge Street to maintain its “superior” class one insurance rating, the city announced last week.

IOP Forum Featuring Doug Ducey
IOP

Former Gov. Doug Ducey Says Trump Will Win Arizona at Harvard IOP Forum

Doug Ducey, the former Republican governor of Arizona, predicted that former President Donald Trump will win the key swing state in the upcoming U.S. presidential election during a Harvard Institute of Politics forum Wednesday evening.

The Signet
College

Harvard Ghungroo, Bengali Association of Students Raise Funds After Flooding in Bangladesh

Harvard students gathered at the Signet Society to celebrate South Asian melodies and traditional dances to raise funds for people affected by flooding in Bangladesh last Friday evening.

IOP Forum Race Election
Race

At IOP, Cheri Beasley Urges American Voters to Reject Racialized Attacks in Politics

The panelists discussed the impact of race and gender in the 2024 U.S. presidential election during a Harvard Institute of Politics forum on Thursday.

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