Summer
O Summer Housing, Where Art Thou?
Sticking around Cambridge post-May, and need a place to stay? Check out these local summer housing options.
Villa Houses Scholars, History
In a time of continual change in the Harvard community, I Tatti serves as a living time capsule, upholding the vision and traditions of its founder, renowned art critic Bernard Berenson, Class of 1887.
Coordinates: On Country Roads
I can’t explain why I always want to cry every goddamn time I hear John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” It’s just a camp thing.
College Expands Summer Research Programs
After successful pilot programs last summer, the College’s two new summer research programs have expanded their undergraduate research opportunities in the social sciences and business for the summer of 2012.
Summer Grant Deadlines Approaching!
Like it or not, summer is fast approaching and, with it, the deadlines for summer funding applications. If you want Harvard to pay for your summer experience, check out the tips in this post and start gearing up for some hardcore grant-writing.
IOP Expands Director's Internship Program
After about 500 students applied for the 62 opportunities last year, the IOP staff said they began looking for more internships in new fields. This year, the IOP is offering 90 spots; applications are due on Friday.
Six Faculty Members, Six Summer Stories
While trudging through freshly fallen snow may not induce thoughts of summertime, this coming summer is no doubt on many of our minds as we apply to programs, internships, and travel opportunities that will take us away from Harvard in just a few months' time.
Summer Larcenies Fall, Burglaries Rise
With an unusual drop in larcenies in Cambridge this summer, the Cambridge Police Department says that a new statistics program that compiles and analyzes crime data has helped the force carry out more informed policing.
For Harvard Students in London, A Mix of Separation and Solidarity
For some Harvard students in the London area, the effects of the riots were light. Others, though, profess to being "more connected to London" than at any other point this summer.
Undergraduate Researchers Flash Mob in Harvard Yard
With nothing better to do (other than their research), undergraduates from PRISE and BLISS surprised tourists in Harvard Yard today by breaking out into dance moves in front of the John Harvard Statue.
And We're Back, Sort Of
You should check Flyby and TheCrimson.com, where we'll have fresh content on a regular basis throughout the summer.