HBS's Baker Library has opened a new exhibition, Muriel Siebert: Redefining Power and Possibility on Wall Street, which ...
John Rylands Library in Manchester, United Kingdom, holds one of the most treasured rare book collections in Europe. Its ...
For anyone who has ever enjoyed time in a used bookstore and wondered about the stories behind the stories, Ken Gloss has ...
Discusses replacing law schools with artificial intelligence (AI) applications for the benefit of law students.
The dense layout “might offend you aesthetically,” Joyner acknowledges as she points out towering works from Black artists ...
Novelist Megha Majumdar has won the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction for her book “A Guardian and a Thief.” ...
The lesson of the Spanish flu is not that young people inevitably bounce back. It is that institutions endured by waiting. A ...
Allbirds, a footwear and apparel company, closed its store in Harvard Square last week, part of a company-wide move to shut down most of its brick-and-mortar locations across the country in an effort ...
Yo-Yo Ma won his 20th Grammy Award on February 1 in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category at the 68th Annual Grammy ...
Harvard’s Community Preservation Committee voted last week to recommend the expenditure of $676,750 to support five town projects, ranging from a conservation restriction to new flooring for the town ...
Quote of the day attributed to Robert Frost survives not because it flatters diplomacy, but because it distils it. In a ...
NEW FILES, OLD CONNECTIONS: Hawthorne-Longfellow Library’s Special Collections and Archives bears the name of George Mitchell ’54 H’84. Newly released Epstein files revealed a previously unknown ...