Academics


Wildlife biologist Stephen Destefano and photographer Amy Stein discuss the increasingly blurred borderline between human development and wildlife at the Harvard Museum of Natural History on Saturday afternoon. Both Destefano's new book, "Coyote at the Kitchen Door", and Stein's new exhibit at the museum, "Domesticated: Modern Dioramas of our New Natural History", address this theme.


Shopping Week, Day One: Uniquely Yours

It's time to take advantage of all that Harvard has to offer, which, suffice it to say, includes a lot of classes you just won't find anywhere else. So we're kicking off our shopping week feature with a choice selection—but by no means a conclusive list—of some of the most interesting, obscure, and unique classes offered this semester at Harvard.


This Week, We'll Be Shopping With You

It's almost that time of the semester when we all start hopping from class to class, room to room, Sever Hall to the Science Center. This spring, we at FlyBy decided to make ourselves useful in your shopping experience (though we can't promise anything!) while having a little fun at the same time.


This was CS50

Put a whole lot of undergraduates who've spent 20 hours a week on problem sets in one room and you're ...


This is CS50 Fair.

More than 300 students of CS50 present their final class projects to the Harvard community yesterday at the CS50 Fair. Student projects included Android Apps, BlackBerry Apps, Facebook Apps, Firefox Add-Ons, Games, iPhone Apps, Tools, websites and more.


This is CS50 Fair.

More than 300 students of CS50 present their final class projects to the Harvard community yesterday at the CS50 Fair. Student projects included Android Apps, BlackBerry Apps, Facebook Apps, Firefox Add-Ons, Games, iPhone Apps, Tools, websites and more.


This is CS50 Fair.

More than 300 students of CS50 present their final class projects to the Harvard community yesterday at the CS50 Fair. Student projects included Android Apps, BlackBerry Apps, Facebook Apps, Firefox Add-Ons, Games, iPhone Apps, Tools, websites and more.


This is CS50 Fair.

More than 300 students of CS50 present their final class projects to the Harvard community yesterday at the CS50 Fair. Student projects included Android Apps, BlackBerry Apps, Facebook Apps, Firefox Add-Ons, Games, iPhone Apps, Tools, websites and more.


Ethnic Studies Secondary Field Added

Ethnic Studies has joined the growing list of secondary fields available to students.


Phi Beta Kappa Recognizes 48 Seniors

The Harvard College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa notified 48 seniors of their induction into the academic honor society earlier this week.


Enrollment Shifts Stymie TF Hiring

Unpredictable changes in class enrollment this year have confounded the process of assigning section leaders for the fall semester, drawing out professors’ concerns about larger section sizes.


Slavic Language Classes Cut Due to Budget

Due to increased budget cuts, Harvard’s formal Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian language courses have been removed from the curriculum. The


Yes We Can

Because of the changes to the Jan. 20 final exam schedule—including moving Government 1540: “The American Presidency” to a week earlier and pushing up the time of Jan. 20th's morning exams—many more Harvard undergraduates were able to celebrate the inauguration of President Obama.


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