Today in Photos (03/20/12)

SpringDayYard
On their first day back from Spring Break, Molly Dillaway '15 and Parker Davis '15 sit in front of Memorial Church to do their homework and enjoy the beginning of Spring weather.


Harvard professors Jack Goldsmith, Charles Fried, Martha Minow, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr discuss the book Power and Constraint which talks about the motivations behind Barack Obama's decision to continue his policies against terrorism. The event took place in the Brattle theatre.


Harvard professors Jack Goldsmith, Charles Fried, Martha Minow, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr discuss the book Power and Constraint which talks about the motivations behind Barack Obama's decision to continue his policies against terrorism. The event took place in the Brattle theatre.


Harvard professors Jack Goldsmith, Charles Fried, Martha Minow, and Joseph S. Nye, Jr discuss the book Power and Constraint which talks about the motivations behind Barack Obama's decision to continue his policies against terrorism.

Keeps Goin' Cohen
Senior attackman Jeff Cohen scored 10 goals in two games over spring break, giving him a team-leading 23 goals on the season. The performance earned him Ivy co-player of the week honors, as the Crimson split the pair of games, losing to No.14/15 Duke before beating Brown.

Springtime Menu
Spring has finally sprung, and Harvard University Hospitality and Dining Services reflects this change by featuring new entrees as part of the spring seasonal menu. Tonight HUHDS serves chop chop salad.


To enjoy the sunny weather, students spend the afternoon playing Spike Ball in the Yard. The students used their free time to practice for Club Spike.

Suzy Nelson To Leave Harvard
Suzy M. Nelson, the Dean of Student Life, will be leaving behind six-and-a-half years of hard work here at Harvard as she accepts her new position as vice president dean at the College of Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y.

Jackfruit
Annemarie E. Ryu, a junior in Quincy House, is the founder of Global Village Fruits, a business that imports jackfruit to the United States. The exotic fruit will be available on Boston store shelves by early next month.

Jumping In First
Senior crew Alexandra Jumper, shown here in earlier action, teamed up with classmate skipper Emily Lambert to net 50 points and lead the Crimson to a fourth place finish at the St.Mary's Women's Intersectional. The co-ed team finished 15th at the Truxtun-Umsted regatta.

Tags

College, Books, On Campus, College Administration, Men's Lacrosse, Sailing, HUDS, Spring Break, Spring

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters