GSAS Dean Allan Brandt to step down
Allan M. Brandt, who pioneered a new approach to curricular development with the launch of the Graduate Seminars in General Education, led a transformation in admissions practices that resulted in the...
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When Maya Jasanoff arrived on campus as a freshman two decades ago, the Harvard that she came to know was vastly different from that of today. “At that time, we pored over facebooks in our dorm rooms...
View ArticleA peek into Harvard classrooms
Anyone who’s ever wanted to get a peek inside a Harvard classroom will soon have a chance. In conjunction with the University’s 375th anniversary, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) is launching a...
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For more than two decades, scientists have relied on studies linking tooth development in juvenile primates with their weaning as a rough proxy for understanding similar landmarks in the evolution of...
View ArticleFirst Santiago Ramón y Cajal Professor is named
Jeff Lichtman, the Jeremy R. Knowles Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and a world leader in using advanced imaging techniques to study the wiring of the brain and nervous system, has been...
View ArticleRecognizing outstanding staff
Two years after it was formed to help faculty members incorporate new media into the classroom and their coursework, the Harvard College Library Planning and Management Team for Expanding the...
View ArticleFive named College Professors
With academic interests that range from algebraic geometry to the intellectual and political history of China to human evolutionary genetics, it would seem that the five faculty members awarded Harvard...
View ArticleThe future is now for FAS
Following the launch of The Harvard Campaign last month, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) plans in the weeks ahead to outline its own fundraising goals and priorities. Leading the way will be...
View ArticleInconsistent? Good
Anyone who has ever stepped on a tennis court understands all too well the frustration that comes with trying to master the serve, and instead seeing ball after ball go sailing out of bounds in...
View ArticleGSAS Dean Allan Brandt to step down
Allan M. Brandt, who pioneered a new approach to curricular development with the launch of the Graduate Seminars in General Education, led a transformation in admissions practices that resulted in the...
View ArticleA peek at Harvard’s future
When Maya Jasanoff arrived on campus as a freshman two decades ago, the Harvard that she came to know was vastly different from that of today. “At that time, we pored over facebooks in our dorm rooms...
View ArticleA peek into Harvard classrooms
Anyone who’s ever wanted to get a peek inside a Harvard classroom will soon have a chance. In conjunction with the University’s 375th anniversary, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) is launching a...
View ArticleWatching teeth grow
For more than two decades, scientists have relied on studies linking tooth development in juvenile primates with their weaning as a rough proxy for understanding similar landmarks in the evolution of...
View ArticleFirst Santiago Ramón y Cajal Professor is named
Jeff Lichtman, the Jeremy R. Knowles Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and a world leader in using advanced imaging techniques to study the wiring of the brain and nervous system, has been...
View ArticleRecognizing outstanding staff
Two years after it was formed to help faculty members incorporate new media into the classroom and their coursework, the Harvard College Library Planning and Management Team for Expanding the...
View ArticleFive named College Professors
With academic interests that range from algebraic geometry to the intellectual and political history of China to human evolutionary genetics, it would seem that the five faculty members awarded...
View ArticleThe future is now for FAS
Following the launch of The Harvard Campaign last month, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) plans in the weeks ahead to outline its own fundraising goals and priorities. Leading the way will be...
View ArticleInconsistent? Good
Anyone who has ever stepped on a tennis court understands all too well the frustration that comes with trying to master the serve, and instead seeing ball after ball go sailing out of bounds in...
View ArticleThe teeth tell a tale
For nearly a century, the debate has raged among evolutionary biologists: When working to understand how our early human ancestors developed, should juvenile fossils be thought of as fundamentally...
View ArticleA distinctive honor
After nearly 400 years, there aren’t many “firsts” left for Harvard, but last fall students and alumni got to experience one — courtesy of ESPN. For the first time in its storied history, the annual...
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