Meet the director of Harvard’s African language program.
Meet the new conductor of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra.
Expert multitasker David Malan introduces students to computer science.
For this systems biologist, the interaction of science and music is multiplicative.
John Briscoe will reestablish an engineering program at Harvard focused on water.
The Chiara String Quartet are Harvard’s current Blodgett Artists-in-Residence.
Harvard Business School professor Tarun Khanna seeks to integrate Western business models into emerging markets.
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Photograph by Stu Rosner John Chervinsky Like many people, John Chervinsky takes his work home. But what this lab engineer takes home may one…
On camping trips in northern Ontario as a Boy Scout, David Charbonneau, Ph.D. ’01, Cabot associate professor of astronomy, remembers…
Photograph by Jim Harrison Bruce Western His interest in prisons began “almost by accident,” says the new director of the Kennedy…
Photograph by Harrison Janet Browne When Darwin biographer Janet Browne emigrated from University College London a year ago to become Aramont…
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Though she’s been called a conceptual artist, “That’s just for lack of a better term,” says Annette Lemieux, professor…
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