Today in Photos (04/11/12)


Jacque Mistral, Piere Keller Visiting Professor in the Program on Transatlantic Relations and head of economic studies at the French Institute of International Relations in Paris talks about the future of France and the European Union at Harvard's Center for European Studies on Tuesday.

Know Your Rights
As part of Islam Awareness Fortnight, Sarah Wunsch, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, speaks about minority rights and racial profiling at a panel titled "Know Your Rights," which also featured Larry Ellison, President of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers.

Meet the Mormons
At the annual “Meet the Mormons” panel organized by the Harvard Latter-day Saint Student Association, Brad talk speaks about his experience of the faith alongside student panelists (from left) Philip M. Ngo ‘14, Crystal D. Trejo ‘13, Hope T. Ndhlovu ‘15, and Alexis Ixtlahuac ‘12.


Janet Katz, a senior research librarian at the Harvard Law School Library, speaks about the recent cost-cutting measures at Harvard libraries. She was one of the speakers at the Harvard Forum on the Future of Libraries on Tuesday.

President Faust at Boston Public Library
President Drew G. Faust delivered the lecture "Remembering the Civil War" to a packed auditorium at the Boston Public Library, discussing the changing narratives and interpretations of the Civil War during its sesquicentennial and the broader implications of studying and depicting war.

Organist Christian Lane
Assistant University Organist and Choirmaster and musician Christian M. Lane performs on the new pipe organ at Memorial Church, which was debuted to the public on Sunday, April 8.

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff delivers a public address at the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics.

Tags

On Campus, Music, Religion, IOP, Harvard Kennedy School, Libraries, Religious Groups, Memorial Church

Film

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University Finances

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Features

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Harvard Law School

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