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Former U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona
College

Former Ed Secretary Miguel Cardona Says Students Should Be Patient With Garber at FGLI Visibility Week Event

Former Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona called on Harvard students to be patient with University President Alan M. Garber ’76 as he faces sustained political threats from Washington at a Harvard Foundation event on Monday.

Fall in Harvard Square
Food and Drink

Harvard Square Offers Treats for Students and Shoppers on Halloween

Harvard Square haunts will come alive with costume contests, themed menus, and discounts this Friday night as local businesses celebrate Halloween.

Head of the Charles Panoramic River View
City Politics

Water Authority Considers Proposal to Let Sewage Keep Flowing Into the Charles River

To the dismay of advocates and residents, the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority proposed a plan at a Wednesday meeting that would allow for the continuation of the sewage system.

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies
Research

Roe v. Wade Overruling Poses Emotional Toll on OB-GYNs, Presenter at Harvard School of Public Health Event Reports

Obstetricians and gynecologists have experienced heightened distress due to their inability to administer necessary interventions to patients following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, according to research presented by Harvard Center for Work, Health and Wellbeing director Erika L. Sabbath.

Cambridge City Council Candidates at HUUSL Forum
City Politics

City Council Candidates Disagree on Current Housing Crisis in Cambridge

Cambridge City Council candidates gathered at the Science Center on Tuesday to pitch their policies on housing, transportation, and relations with the federal government in the final stretch before election day.

Religion

Diana Eck, Harvard’s Leading Scholar of Religious Pluralism, Discusses ‘Pivot to Pluralism’ in Higher Education

Eck’s talk took up a topic that Harvard has embraced even as it shifts away from the language of diversity, equity, and inclusion. But Eck said she saw pluralism as a way to recognize and reckon with diversity, not to replace it.

Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School
Research

AI-Exposed Workers See Earnings Gains After Retraining, Harvard Study Finds

Workers in occupations most exposed to artificial intelligence can earn substantially more after retraining, according to a new working paper co-authored by Harvard Kennedy School Ph.D. candidate Karen Ni.

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