Scrutiny
Divestment Advocate
William E. McKibben ’82, environmentalist and author of “The End of Nature,” conducts a lecture on climate change and fossil fuel divestment at Sanders Theatre on September 17, 2013.
Manhattan Climate March
Harvard affiliates advocate for divestment from fossl fuels at the People's Climate March in New York City on September 21, 2014. Approximately 400,000 people attended, including over 100 Harvard affiliates.
Allison Giebisch '16
Allison Giebisch '16 is the former co-president of the Harvard Half Asian People's Association.
Exploring Identity: The Asian American Experience at Harvard
While last year’s “I, Too, Am Harvard” focused on identity and belongingness on a multiracial campus, Harvard’s AAPI students will also examine these concepts within the context of their own community.
Gregory D. Kristof
Gregory D. Kristof ’15 is the education and politics director of AAB, a campus organization whose mission statement cites dedication to brotherhood, service, and activism.
Sherry Z. Liu
Sherry Z. Liu ’16 is a member of the Organization for Asian American Sisters in Service (OAASIS).
Facebook Sign
"I want the Facebook sign in the background," exclaimed CS50 staff photographer as CS50 TFs posed in front of the entrance to Puzzle Day. The Facebook-sponsored event was held at the i-lab.
Binary Lights
Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science David J. Malan uses lights to teach binary code.
Decoding Harvard's Most Popular Class
Freshmen pose for a photo booth at CS50 Puzzle Day on September 6, 2014. Prof. David J. Malan later posted the photo booth pictures on Facebook.
This is CS50
The Crimson explores the university's most enrolled class, Computer Science 50: Introduction to Computer Science, and the force behind it, Professor David J. Malan.
This Is CS50.
CS50 is exceptional for its size, its resources and the cult of personality around its charismatic leader. It is more than just a class at Harvard; it is a cultural touchstone, a lifestyle, a spectacle. This is CS50, and it’s here to stay.
Decoding Harvard's Most Popular Class
Freshmen pose for a photo booth at CS50 Puzzle Day on September 6, 2014. Prof. David J. Malan later posted the photo booth pictures on Facebook.
Puzzle Pic
A CS50 staff photographer photographs a puzzle piece at CS50 Puzzle Day at the iLab on September 6, 2014.
Rubik's Snake
A rubik's snake rests on a table at CS50 Puzzle Day on September 6, 2014. The Facebook-sponsored event featured Facebook and CS50 paraphenalia and giveaways.
Facebook at Puzzle Day
Mohammed N. Oosman, a university recruiter for Facebook, welcomes the crowd at CS50 Puzzle Day. Malan has described "a mutually beneficial relationship" between CS50 and tech companies.
Guide to CS50
Stacks of paper guides to computer science at Harvard and puzzle pieces advertising the annual CS50 Puzzle Day decorate the tables outside Sanders Theater at the first lecture of the year.
Photo Booth
Photobooth pictures feature CS50 teaching fellows at Puzzle Day on September 6, 2014. Some TFs have felt a degree of celebrity working for the high-profile course.
Professor Malan
Professor Malan lectures on the role of the binary number system in computer science at the first CS50 lecture of the school year.
Facebook and Sweets
A table full of Facebook paraphernalia rests next to another filled with snacks at CS50 Puzzle Day on September 6, 2014. The Facebook-sponsored event included a photobooth and electronic giveaways.
Puzzle Time
Morris Yau '17 works during Puzzle Day at the iLab. Teams of students competed for prizes at the Facebook-sponsored event such as a Nintendo Wii U.