On Campus
“Innovate” Tour Breaks Down Buzzwords
"Experience Economies 6: Innovate or Die" takes attendees around Boston centers of innovation and highlights the work of artists and scientists.
‘Boom!’ Resounds in the Adams Pool
Although the singing is sometimes lackluster, the show makes up for this with its actors’ passion and Macleod’s effective direction.
Portrait of an Artist: Chase E. Morrin ’15 and Kevin Sun ’14
Two student jazz musicians discuss their versions of Thelonious Monk classics.
'Hot Mess' Spices Up Loeb Ex
With smooth execution, devoted acting, and highly interwoven technical specifics, “Hot Mess” transcends its misleadingly juvenile title to become a profound fashioning of universal issues.
‘Orient/Occident’ Unites East and West
Since long before the era of so-called “globalization,” different nations have been commingling. Alexander the Great and his successors founded ...
HKS To Go Smoke-Free March 1
The Kennedy School will join the Harvard’s Medical School and Business School in enacting a comprehensive prohibition of smoking anywhere on its grounds and within 25 feet of building entrances and windows.
From a Whisper to a Wave: Spreading the Word about Women’s Week 2012
Women's Week traditionally celebrates women's accomplishments and stimulates conversation around the role of women today and the larger implications of gender at Harvard. The students behind the event are already generating conversation, starting with just a whisper.
Tyra Finishes HBS Program
Supermodel and host of “America’s Next Top Model” Tyra Banks graduated last week from the Harvard Business School’s Executive Education Owner/President Management Program.
Weight Loss Drugs, Google, and More of Obama Singing
1. Cultural Rhythms is finally upon us. Brace yourself for a cultural sojourn in Sanders, all in less than two hours. Oh, and some guy named John Legend will be there. You may have heard of him.
I Believe In Sherlock Holmes
Whether it's the demonic hound haunting Baskerville manor, or the Swamp Adder lurking in the Stoner household, stories involving detective Sherlock Holmes rarely fail to capture the imagination of their audiences—especially when they leap off the pages and on to Harvard's campus.