Today in Photos (10/17/2012)




Ken Mack (right), professor at Harvard Law School, discusses the current presidential campaign's focus on government's involvement in the economy. He and Elizabeth Hinton (left), a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Michigan Society of Fellows, were two of five panel members to speak in the History department's round-table presentation, "Law, History, and the 2012 Election."


Alexander Keyssar, Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy, reflects on the historical context of the current presidential campaign. Keyssar was one of five panel members who spoke in the History department's round-table presentation "Law, History, and the 2012 Election" yesterday.


Alexandra Hamlet, a defense anthropologist, a former journalist, and the author of "The Right Guard" gave a talk during her signing event at the Coop on Tuesday. "Many crises is caused by perception," she said while sharing her views on modern journalism, nature of conflicts and national defense.


Alexandra Hamlet, a defense anthropologist, a former journalist, and the author of "The Right Guard" gives a talk during her signing event at the Coop on Tuesday. "Many crises is caused by perception," she said while sharing her views on modern journalism, nature of conflicts and national defense.

Debate watch party
Students and members of the Cambridge community come together Tuesday night to watch the second round of the presidential debate.

RICK-ROLLING
Junior wide receiver Ricky Zorn (5), shown here in action against Cornell, has been a key contributor to Harvard’s offense this year, accumulating 17 receptions and two touchdowns on the year. Zorn and the Harvard football team currently boast a 14-game winning streak dating back to Sept. 23, 2011.

WEIS GUY
Junior Elizabeth Weisman, shown here in earlier action, scored the third of four goals for the Harvard women’s soccer team on Tuesday night.

Tags

On Campus, Football, Women's Soccer, Coop, 2012 Election

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind