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Theater

American Repertory Theater Launches High School Workshop Program

The American Repertory Theater announced the launch of the Lavine Learning Lab late last month, a new program that connects local public high school students to theater through student workshops centered around A.R.T. productions.

Dudley Cafe in Porter Square
Student Life

‘A Loss for the Community’: Cambridge’s Dudley Cafe Shuts its Doors

Dudley Cafe’s Cambridge location has closed permanently, according to a sign on the building’s now-shuttered window.

Harvard John A. Paulson School Of Engineering And Applied Sciences
Research

Harvard Researchers Shed New Light on Extent of Chemical Pollution in Wildlife

In an October study, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences discovered that fish can accumulate elevated levels of synthetic chemicals up to five miles away from the original source of pollution.

Gund Hall Voting Booths
College

Harvard Votes Challenges Launches Ballot Day Initiative to Encourage Absentee Voting

Harvard Votes Challenge organized its first-ever “Ballot Day” on Saturday to encourage students to mail in their absentee ballots before Election Day next month.

Harvard John A. Paulson School Of Engineering And Applied Sciences
Research

Harvard-Led Researchers Are Creating an Air Quality Sensor Inspired By Dog Noses

Researchers led by Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences professor Joanna Aizenberg are developing a new air quality sensor inspired by a dog’s nose that promises more specificity than existing products.

Belfer Building at the Harvard Kennedy School
Research

Generative AI Adopted Faster Than the Internet or Personal Computers, HKS Study Finds

A National Bureau of Economics Research study found that American adults have embraced generative artificial intelligence faster than they did the internet or personal computers.

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