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Harvard and City Leaders Celebrate ERC Opening Phase A of the Allston project includes a hotel, residences, and a two-acre greenway.
Tarek Masoud Wins Honor For Exploring Disagreements The Harvard Kennedy School professor has led inquiries into the polarizing conflicts in the Middle East.
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.
The Harvard Doctor Who Made Kidney Transplants Possible Nobel Prize recipient Joseph E. Murray dedicated much of his career to organ transplant surgery.
Found in Translation For both American and international students, growing up is like learning a new language.
Let’s Talk About (Octopus) Sex New Harvard research finds octopuses go beyond sight and touch to find mates.