On Campus
Spotted: Car by Science Center
Flyby's not so sure what this car was doing parked in front of the Science Center, but apparently it is funded by Tata Technologies, a subsidiary of the Tata Group, which is an Indian conglomerate with a combined market capitalization of $80 billion.
"A Party"
This Saturday night, a rare occurrence at Harvard will take place: a party. South Asian Men's Collective will sponsor its fifth annual fundraising (a) party effort. According to this video, proceeds from a party will go to "saying no...to inequity in India's slums." So be fly(-by) like a G6 and check out a party in Lowell d-hall. It will be a party.
World Economic Forum
HLS Professor David W. Kennedy discusses the importance of bridging design, law, and politics in a conference with the World Economic Forum at the Graduate School of Design yesterday.
Peter Pucci
Choreographer Peter Pucci teaches students and local residents modern choreography and critiques their technique during a master class held yesterday in the Harvard Dance Center.
Depicting Conflict - The Role of the Photojournalist
Managing Director of VII photo agency Stephen Mayes moderated a discussion yesterday on the role of photojournalism in depicting conflict yesterday. (CORRECTION: An earlier version of this caption incorrectly identified Stephen Mayes as Thorne Anderson. The caption has been changed to reflect the error.)
Life Sciences Research Fair
Neurobiology Professor Edward A. Kravitz explains his research on aggression in the fruit fly during the Life Sciences Research Fair, held in Northwest Labs yesterday.
Club Ex, Coming Up Next
Has midterm season reduced your social life to bagged meals from Fly-By (no, the other one) and territorial struggles at ...
Panel Discusses Economic Crisis
Harvard President Drew G. Faust moderated a discussion about prospects for the future of the global economy in Sanders Theater yesterday afternoon.
Peace Corps Directors Discuss Impact of Service
Past and present Peace Corps directors celebrated the 50th anniversary of a speech given by Former President John F. Kennedy ’40 announcing his intention to form the Peace Corps in a forum yesterday evening.
Grieving Mother Turns Life Around, Wins Harvard Kennedy School Activist Award
When Susan Burton’s five-year-old son was hit and killed by a car in 1981, she turned to cocaine.
Poetry Event Seeks to Foster Young Writers
“I would rather have a more marginal poetry that was more dynamic and diverse than a poetry that had a ...
‘Stuart’ Reigns in Sublime Staging
Experimental and Elizabethan elements are strange bedfellows, but in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of Friedrich Schiller’s 1800 drama “Mary Stuart,” the two come together so brilliantly that one can only hope for more such fruitful unions.
Portrait of an Artist: Kazemde A. George '12
Whether you’ve heard his distinctly loud saxophone style blasting from his room in Winthrop or seen him in one of ...
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Students observe Indigenous Peoples' Day with a candlelight vigil outside Matthews. The event, held Monday night, celebrated the survival of Native American culture.
Body Building Club
(From left to right) Jordan R. Milan '12, Ge (Andy) Zhang '13, and Hugh G. Martin '12, enjoy snacks while listening intently to the upcoming plans for Harvard's Body Building Club including practice schedules, and fundraising efforts.
Jean Gauthier performs
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Jean Gauthier performed in the courtyard in front of Lehman Hall on Friday afternoon in celebration of the Chairs Revue. Harvard students, faculty, and staff, as well as passers-by, enjoyed Gauthier's blues, gospel, and folk music.
Elections 2010 Discussion
Stephen Ansolabehere, a political science professor at Harvard, discusses prospects for the Democratic party in the upcoming election with fellow experts at the Elections 2010 Discussion event held at CGIS, Friday afternoon (left to right: Theda Skocpol, Harvard University, Stephen Ansolabehere, Harvard University, not pictured speakers: Thomas Edsall, Columbia University, Morris Fiorina, Stanford University)
Harvard Grilles
Have late night munchies but brain break has been ravished and you are sick of Noch’s pizza? Thankfully, Harvard has ...
Setting the Bar for Success
With all of the current hoopla surrounding the creation of Facebook and what extraordinary discoveries were made in a Kirkland ...