From glasses and hearing aids to responsive prosthetics and 3D-printed organs, assistive body augmentations have changed the way we live. Being in India and working with the patient population there ...
The Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery (H&LS) Initiative and the University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) have welcomed four visiting faculty from historically Black colleges and universities ...
The Building Bridges Fund, a new initiative of the Office of the President, aims to promote a culture at Harvard that fosters community between affinity groups and encourages constructive dialogue on ...
In response to the preliminary recommendations made by both the Presidential Task Force on Combating Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab, and Anti-Palestinian Bias and the Presidential Task Force on Combating ...
Harvard School of Dental Medicine alum Shahid Aziz started Smile Bangladesh, a nonprofit dedicated to providing care to children and adults with facial cleft deformities. His friend and former ...
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture at Harvard aims to recognize individuals who through their dedication to activism, advocacy, scholarship, or service have made an indelible ...
Among the repercussions of conflict in the Middle East have been the loss of family and friends among many members of our community, as well as feelings of uncertainty, abandonment, mistrust, and fear ...
Five alumni have been elected as new members of Harvard University’s Board of Overseers and six as directors of the Harvard Alumni Association. A former Overseer and the executive director of the ...
The Enhanced Body From glasses and hearing aids to responsive prosthetics and 3D-printed organs, assistive body augmentations have changed the way we live. Explore the advancements ...
At the 2024 Paris Games, members of the Harvard community will add to the University’s Olympics history, which dates back to the first modern games in 1896. Professor Mark Schiefsky took part in the ...