- Ursula Oppens, pianist and Blodgett distinguished artist performes pieces from John Corigliano to Elliot Carter in Paine Hall yesterday. Oppens and is well known for her sterling musicianship, uncanning understanding of the composer’s artistic argument, and lifelong study of the keyboard’s resources. By Sophia Wen
- Admissions officer Valerie Beilenson helps load decision letters that will be delivered to applicants for the class of 2014 onto a mail truck outside of the Admissions Office. 6.8% of applicants were granted a spot in the Harvard College Class of 2014. By Keren E. Rohe
- The exhibit “Invisible Cities” opened in CGIS Southand will run until April 20. The exhibition is sponsored by the Office of the Arts, Harvard Undergraduate Council, the VES department, and HAMUC. By Juan Cantu
- Joshua Flaster and Ben Nouriel, American soliders and recent college graduates who volunteered for the Israeli Defense Force, speak about their experience in the army yesterday at Harvard Hillel. By Priyanka S Mitra
- Senior admissions officer David L. Evans and his colleagues enjoy champagne, cheese, and crackers as they celebrate the send-off of the decisions on which they have deliberated for the past three months. By Keren E. Rohe
Ursula Oppens, pianist and Blodgett distinguished artist, performs pieces from John Corigliano to Elliot Carter in Paine Hall yesterday.