Mandi Nyambi
Roasted Marshmallows
Two women enjoy free roasted marshmallows on friday night in front of the ice rink in the new fallen snow.
Lonely Chairs
Colorful chairs sit artfully, and empty, in the snow on Friday evening, as they were too cold to sit on!
Snowy John
Hopes of spring are dashed as Harvard experiences a long awaited snow fall. Even in the snow, tourists gather around the John Harvard statue on Friday afternoon to take photos and maybe touch the golden shoe.
Feminine Yet Profound
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Jane Mansbridge, pictured here with a poster of Ida B. Wells, speaks on how women in history measure just as profoundly as men do.
Celebrating Paine
The Portland String Quartet plays Walter Piston's String Quartet No.1 at the reopening of Paine Concert Hall. The concert was part of a celebration of the legacy of John Knowles Paine, a former Harvard professor and the founder of Harvard's music department.
Ancient Sichuan
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rowan Flad, speaks on Tuesday afternoon about his research on the Chengdu Plain and the sacrificial pits of Sanxingdui.
Speed for the RoboBee
The Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory has refined the process for quickly producing the RoboBee, an autonomous robotic insect.
Being Black
Baratunde Thurston, on Monday, smiles as he shares some insight to his approach on writing his book "How To Be Black". As a satire fanatic he enjoys the reactions that his book gets when people see the title.
Flying Robots
On Friday, Harvard graduate student Pratheev S. Sreetharan demonstrates how the robotic fly works when it is cranked manually. He hopes to explore all of the implications of his breakthrough.
Occupy Poetry
On Monday evening Filip Marinovich speaks in the Woodbery Poetry Room of Lamont Library. He is drawing the audience in by quoting Cornell West: "Don't be afraid of the revolution."