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Recognizing a saxophonist and self-described “revolutionary artist”
Recent articles from the New Yorker and the New York Times feature people with Harvard connections.
President Barack Obama, a Law School alumnus, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, particularly for his work on nuclear weapons.
Three scientists, including a 1966 Harvard Ph.D., are recognized for fundamental work on the ribosome.
Adam F. Falk brings a young new presence to the President’s House in Williamstown.
Kirk fills the seat left by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54, LL.D. ’08.
After 64 years, World War II veteran Franklin Hobbs ’46 was able to return chance-found battlefield keepsakes to a Japanese family.
A new documentary by R. J. Cutler ’83 takes viewers behind the glamour of a fashion powerhouse.
Amelia Lester ’05 is a former Ledecky Undergraduate Fellow at Harvard Magazine.
President Obama confers the Medal of Freedom on Senator Kennedy, Archbishop Tutu, and others.
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