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Seven Harvard Students Win Rhodes Scholarships
… The Rhodes Trust announced on November 17 that seven Harvard … concentrator, from Winnetka, Illinois, and Quincy House. ( The Harvard Crimson noted that he and Gewirtz are … Academy. The Rhodes news announcement is here. Biographies of the American honorands are here. Updated December 13, …
March Madness Beckons
… The newly crowned Ivy League champion men's basketball team … record and a 12-2 Ivy League record, in sole possession of first place in the final Ivy standings for the first time … for a national title when Princeton won a one-game playoff with a last-second, buzzer-beating shot by the Tigers’ …
The MAD World
… Before Lenny Bruce and George Carlin, there was MAD magazine. The progenitor of anti-establishment humor—often silly, always subversive—was first published in 1952 …
Issue: July-August 2024
Overseer and Elected Director 2024 Slates
… The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) nominating committee … has announced the 2024 candidate slates for the Board of Overseers (one of the University’s two governing boards) and the HAA’s own …
Scholars Galore
… respectively. Harvard had more Rhodes picks than any other school, including winners from Canada and Zimbabwe. Daniel Wilner, of Kirkland House and Montreal, a philosophy concentrator, … (where all Rhodes Scholars go); Benjamin L. Robinson, of Mather House and Harare, a joint social studies and …
Issue: March-April 2007
Harvard Magazine App
… Add the Harvard Magazine app to your device: iPhone or iPad | … you don't see this option, tap “Edit Actions” at the bottom of the share sheet and add it from there. 3. Next, change the name of the shortcut if you’d like, and tap “Add.” The web app …
Classifieds
… Support Independent Journalism: Advertising helps fund 1/3 of Harvard Magazine’s budget, ensuring editorial … Choose from text or display ads, specialty sections like the Harvard Authors' Bookshelf, and online add-ons to fit …
Harvard Reiterates Campus Rules
… In another indication that University officials are anticipating … tension and protest this fall and hoping to avoid a repeat of last spring’s pro-Palestine encampment in the Yard, …
Art in Bloom
… for everyone,” says Denise Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association. First, peek into 2 … guest curated by Yutong Shi, who has worked at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Institute for Contemporary …
Issue: May-June 2024
Lighting the World
… During the past few decades, colorful abstractions by Ellen Carey have exemplified the Greek origins of the word photography— pho - s for light, graphis for … with film and chemistry” while mining the materiality of the medium, says the Hartford, Connecticut-based artist. …
Issue: November-December 2023
Ad Specifications
… fonts, images and links. Images should be provided in the CMYK color space and a minimum resolution of 300 dpi is required. Pantone colors cannot be accepted … prior arrangement. For color matching on press, contract proofs meeting SWOP guidelines should be provided. Additional …
Sports
… 1 TBA NCAA Nov. 16 TBA (Both events in Van Cortland Park, The Bronx, New York) FOOTBALL at Dartmouth Nov. 2 12:30 … 7 2:00 at Rider Dec. 10 7:30 at Colgate Dec. 13 7:00 Univ. of Vermont Dec. 17 7:00 Mercer Dec. 19 7:00 at Boston … HOCKEY at Brown Nov. 2 7:00 Dartmouth Nov. 8 7:00 Univ. of Vermont Nov. 9 7:00 at St. Lawrence Nov. 15 7:00 at …
Issue: November-December 2002
Educational Ascent
… Ruth J. Simmons , Ph.D. ’73, LL.D. ’02, grew up in Texas, the twelfth child of sharecroppers. With help from family members and caring … than the liberal northerners I met, was one of many surprises in my first encounter with the North. At the time, we …
Issue: January-February 2024
How to Spend a Day in Faenza
… By: Let's Go travel Whilst frolicking through the hills and gelaterias of Italy, make time for a day trip to Faenza. Faenza is known worldwide for its tradition of ceramic making or faience, dating back to the twelfth …
Education School Announces Interim Dean
… Thursday morning , the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) announced that Larsen professor of education and human development Nonie Lesaux will …