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Gates To Establish Genealogy Summer Camp With Grant

University professor Henry Louis Gates’s love of the subject led him to establish a genealogy and genetics summer camp for middle school children.

Student Groups

At Harvard Law School, Students Call for Change of Seal

A new student movement at Harvard Law School is organizing to change the seal at the school, which the students argue represents and endorses a slaveholding legacy.

'We Matter Jobs and Housing Rally'
City Politics

Black Lives Matter March Calls for Reforms

​​Harvard students joined activists from Black Lives Matter in Cambridge as they marched down Massachusetts Avenue on Sunday, rallying for affordable housing protection and wage reform.

Student Portraits Confront Perceptions of Race
College

Student Portraits Confront Perceptions of Race

Tiq Milan on Transgender in America
On Campus

Tiq Milan on Transgender in America

Human rights advocate and LGBTQ activist Tiq Milan speaks with Director of BGLTQ Student Life Van Bailey and Harvard College Women’s Center administrative fellow Vincent T. Harris on masculinity and other issues faced by trans people of color. The talk was organized by the FAS Office of Diversity Relations and Communications and the Office of BGLTQ Student Life.

Acceptance Letters
College

Months In, Some Students Still Skeptical of Admissions Lawsuit

Alex J. Pong ’16, a Chinese American student who is a president of Harvard’s Asian American Association, said the lawsuit represents another attack on affirmative action, “just using a different lens this time.”

John Sanzone
City Politics

Sanzone Exits Council Race After Racist Comments Revelations

John Sanzone, a Cambridge City Council candidate, has decided to end his campaign following revelations this week that he previously posted racist and homophobic comments on a white supremacy website.

Race

NYC Health Commissioner Talks Racial Inequalities in Health

The commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene argued that public health professionals have an important role to play in addressing systemic racial inequality.

Acceptance Letters
College

Admissions Lawsuit Stalled, Harvard Disputes Discovery Period

In two proposals filed Friday, Harvard and the lawsuit’s plaintiffs found little common ground regarding the type and extent of investigation that should be allowed during the interim discovery period.

"OTHER: A Multiracial Student Photo Gallery"
College

Photo Gallery Highlights Multiracial Student Experiences

The exhibit features more than 50 models who identify as multiracial, each of whom posed for a portrait and answered a series of questions displayed in a written transcript.

College

Black Students Share Experiences Through Photo Campaign

Several black Harvard students shared what being black meant to them in a single word for a new photo and video campaign.

Music

Hutchins Center

W.E.B. DuBois’s face greets me as soon as I step off the elevator and into the Hutchins Center. His mural on the wall is my first indication of the work that happens here, and I’m instantly aware that I’m stepping into a very special space. The W.E.B. DuBois Research Institute is the “anchor” of the Hutchins Center, according to Executive Director Abby Wolf, and DuBois’s perceptive and trailblazing spirit lives on in the aims of this place.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Performance
College

Students Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day

​As the University took an official holiday on Monday for Columbus Day, Harvard affiliates and local residents gathered in Harvard Yard to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day.

 Nikki Haley Receives Harvard Foundation Honor
College

Harvard Foundation Interns Critique Event Honoring Nikki Haley

Interns with the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations questioned whether South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley deserved recognition for advancing racial justice.

Rahsaan D. Hall
On Campus

Rahsaan D. Hall

Rahsaan D. Hall, Director of the Racial Justice Program of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, participated in a conversation on a wide array of topics, including the ongoing case involving Harvard’s affirmative action policies and voter identification laws.

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