On Campus
Xiao Guiyu, debuty secretary general of People's Republic of China, gives a speech today at Harvard Kennedy School about the coming Shanghai World Expo 2010. The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments. The event attracted a packed audience
Shanghai World Expo 2010
Xiao Guiyu, debuty secretary general of People's Republic of China, gives a speech today at Harvard Kennedy School about the coming Shanghai World Expo 2010. The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments. The event attracted a packed audience
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Tom Clark, the director of the Center for Naturalism, moderates an open discussion at Harvard Book Store last evening titled "Irreplaceable You? The Puzzle of Personal Identity". The discussion is part of the monthly gathering, "The Philosophy Café", hosted by the store.
Harvard biomedical engineering professor and US Army Major Kit Parker speaks about his second tour of duty and the truths about how the war in Afghanistan is being fought and the challenges the United States faces. The presentation took place yesterday at the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Rally Against Stupak
Students and local residents protest the Stupak amendment, which would ban abortion coverage in public health care plans.
In Interview, Coleman Says He Has ‘No Regrets’ About Election Recounts
Institute of Politics Visiting Fellow and former U.S. Senator Norman B. “Norm” Coleman has spent the past three decades working ...
Ex-Senator Addresses Future of GOP
Former U.S. Senator Norman B. “Norm” Coleman explained his belief that the United States is an essentially center-right nation at an event last night.
BRANDING YOU
Chris Colbert, CEO of Holland Mark, advises job seekers to market “One Simple Thing” about themselves in “Branding You,” an event held in the Fong Auditorium yesterday evening.
Stone’s ‘Attempts’ An Awesome Success
HRDC's latest Loeb Ex production "Attempts on Her Life" explores the painful awareness of internal and external contradictions as centered on the fluid character of “Anne.”
attemptsonherlife
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.
attempts on her life
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.
attempts on her life
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.
attempts on her life
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.
attempts on her life
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.
attempts on her life
Attempts on her Life will be performed in Loeb Ex from Friday, November 13 to Saturday, November 21. Based on the original play by Martin Crimp, the performance focuses on shattering the conventions of theater through the use of an identity called Anne.