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Alexa M. Schmitt

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FAS

‘Turn the Temperature Down’: Panelists Talk National Unity, Immigration at Harvard Safra Center Talk

An interdisciplinary group of panelists mulled over immigration and national unity during a panel hosted by the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics on Wednesday.

White House Lit with Red, White, and Blue
Politics

Harvard Researchers Say Strong Campaigns, Effective Anti-Trump Messaging Boosted Democrats in 2025 Elections

Political scientists at Harvard said Democratic victories in last week’s off-cycle elections were a sign of powerful backlash to Donald Trump’s presidency, but that Democrats could not afford to rest on their laurels ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Fajr-Kahn-Courtesy
College

Fajr Khan ’26 Named Rhodes Scholar From Pakistan

Fajr Khan ’26 was selected as one of two Rhodes Scholars from Pakistan to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford next year.

Mather Dish Return Machine
College

Researchers Use Mather House as ‘Living Laboratory’ for Food and Energy Waste Study

Mather House is being used as a “living laboratory” to study energy consumption, waste, and sustainability in older buildings.

Closed Barker Cafe
College

Months After Barker Cafe Closure, the Space’s Future Remains Uncertain

Five months after the Faculty of Arts and Sciences closed the Barker Center Cafe in response to budget pressures, the space remains sealed off to students by a metal gate and its future remains uncertain.

Series Rush
College Life

AI Startup Baffles Harvard Students With ‘Unconventional Marketing’ Tactics

Nathaneo Johnson, a co-founder of the AI-powered social network Series, has spent the past two weeks in Cambridge, employing unorthodox marketing strategies to promote his company to Ivy League students.

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