The strong, uninterrupted partnership among the federal government, research universities, and industry underpins America’s leadership in biomedical discovery and its application to human health.
Earlier this month, Harvard Office for the Arts celebrated five decades of student art making. President Alan Garber spoke ...
Dear Members of the Harvard Community, As we navigate a period of uncertainty for higher education, we are working with the deans and with other senior leaders from across the University to identify ...
Academics Learning at Harvard can happen for every type of learner, at any phase of life.
“We believe in the value of knowledge, the power of teaching and research, and the ways that what we do here can benefit society. Those commitments matter today more than ever.” ...
Resolutions Whether you want to make small improvements to your lifestyle or treat yourself to some useful knowledge, the Harvard community can help you start something new this year. Start something ...
Generative AI tools are changing the way we teach, learn, research, and work. Explore Harvard's work on the frontier of GenAI.
Over the past year, the phrase “systemic racism” has gained popularity across the United States. But what does it mean, and how does it affect people? To help us understand the phrase and shed light ...
Intellectual growth and academic achievement should not come at the expense of wellbeing. Together, we can create a culture at Harvard that embraces the importance of mental health and wellbeing.
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