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Science Center to Become Zimmer Hall Harvard will rename the building following a $100 million gift from Stuart Zimmer ’91.
Construction Proceeds on Harvard’s New Economics Building Pritzker Hall, designed for collaboration, should be complete in 2027.
Matt Freese ’22 Makes His World Cup Debut The former economics concentrator brings his talent for crunching numbers to netminding.
Robert Coles Was Most at Home on the Playground A colleague remembers the late Harvard professor and child psychiatrist, who died this month.
Discoveries: short takes on cutting-edge research Growing liver implants, mapping the sense of smell, and journalism at risk
Let’s Talk About (Octopus) Sex New Harvard research finds octopuses go beyond sight and touch to find mates.
Harvard’s University Marshal Rolls Out the Red Carpet How Katie O’Dair makes kings, comedians, and parents feel welcome on campus.
Why Boston Loves Country Music Singer Elisa Smith’s whiskey-soaked voice and subversive feminism is part of the genre’s urban shift.