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How architect Anyeley Hallová became a leader in sustainable development for social justice
Lauren Birchfield Kennedy and Sarah Siegel Muncey
Photographs courtesy of Neighborhood Villages; montage by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine
Neighborhood Villages in action, pre- and post-pandemic
Alumni friends collaborate to help students at the Asian University for Women.
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Crafting algorithms to optimize search and rescue operations, delivery drones, and more
Astrophysicist Kareem El-Badry challenges scientific mistakes.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments this fall.
Coming to terms with personal and pandemic grief
Why (and how) to help undergraduates make the most of their extracurriculars
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How architect Anyeley Hallová became a leader in sustainable development for social justice
Christine Mansour at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama
Photograph courtesy of Christine Mansour
How Christine Mansour became a beach handball star
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Gazing across symmetrical reflecting pools of the restored Blue Garden
Photograph ©Millicent Harvery/Courtesy of the Blue Garden
Newport's restored landscape
Visiting Mystic, Connecticut
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Thinking about how Harvard conducts admissions, as the Supreme Court prepares to weigh in
Coming to terms with personal and pandemic grief
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at Field of Wheat, a Holodomor Memorial in Washington, D.C., in September 2021.
Photograph courtesy of Larysa Kurylas
A Harvard graduate’s design of the newly relevant Holodomor Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Jurassic World Dominion screenwriter Emily Carmichael on scripting Hollywood sci-fi epics
The revered literary magazine editor discusses the writing (and reading) life.
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Christine Mansour at the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama
Photograph courtesy of Christine Mansour
How Christine Mansour became a beach handball star
Charles Altchek ’07 moves from the field to the front office.
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Reconstruction of a local landmark begins soon.
Brief life of a pioneering ethnobotanist and conservationist: 1915-2001
From the archives
George Bucknam Dorr on the Beachcroft Path on Huguenot Head
Photograph courtesy of Friends of Acadia and the National Park Service and NPS/Archive
Brief life of a persistent conservationist: 1853-1944
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