Aleah C. Bowie

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Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino Research Professor Emeritus and Honorary Curator in Entomology, gives the last of three lectures this week on Biodiversity and the Future of Biology. This lecture, held yesterday afternoon in the Science Center, discussed the boundaries that exist between humanities and science.

Biodiversity with E.O. Wilson

Biodiversity with E.O. Wilson

Edward O. Wilson gives the last of three lectures this week on Biodiversity and its future, discussing the boundaries that exist between humanities and science.

Today in Photos (04/08/10)

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Armando Maggi, a scholar of Italian literature, speaks to graduate students yesterday afternoon about his book The Resurrection of the Body: Pier Paolo Pasolini from Saint Paul to Sade.

Today in Photos (03/25/10)

Quincy Grille

Quincy Grille

The Quincy Grille offers late night favorites—hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken wings, milkshakes, mozzerella sticks, and their famous “orgasmic waffles.”

Dunster Grille

Dunster Grille

The Dunster Grille’s lounge is a great location to hold events, study, catch up with friends. and browse Dunster House’s video collection.

Grille Workers

Grille Workers

All of the House Grilles–including Pfoho’s, not pictured–are student run. Kathryn Albert ‘10, one of many students employed by the grilles, prepares hamburgers for hungry Dunsterites.

Eliot's Inferno

Eliot's Inferno

The Inferno, Eliot House’s Grille, is so called because of a grease fire that caused the entire house to evacuate in 2000. The grille was resurrected in 2008 and has been running successfully since then.

Fun and Grilles

Fun and Grilles

The Quincy Grille has much more to offer besides delicious food. Ping pong, pool and foosball tables are open to all students to use.

In the Houses: Late Night Snacks

Leland Cheung

Leland Cheung

Cambridge Councilmember Leland Cheung speaks to students in Bolyston Hall about his accomplishments and his platform at an event sponsored by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and the Asian American Association. Cheung, the first Asian American to serve on the Council, is also a student at the Kennedy School of Government.

Today in Photos (2/25/2010)

Machines in the Museum

Machines in the Museum

Ray Williams of the Harvard Art Museum and Brown University Professor Steven Lubar discuss the influence of industrialization on artists in the 20th century.

Noni Carter

Noni Carter

Noni Carter '13 speaks about her recently published book Good Fortune at an event sponsored by the Harvard College Women's Center and the Association of Black Harvard Women. Good Fortune, which Noni began when she was 12, is a slave narrative that follows Ayanna Bahati's journey from captivity to freedom.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

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Harvard Law School

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