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College Night at the MFA

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Swoon’s mural, “Anthropocene Extinction” includes a 400-pound suspended bamboo sculpture.

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A new exhibit features wildlife and flora of the New England forests. On Display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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Museum of Comparative Zoology Plans for Expansion to Northwest Labs

As the Museum of Comparative Zoology staff prepares to move 80,000 mammal specimens—and a few live humans, too—into larger facilities in the Northwest Science Building, employees say they are going to miss the old-world character of their current building on Oxford St., which is over 120 years old.

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A new exhibit features wildlife and flora of the New England forests. On Display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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Judge: Harvard Can Keep Artifacts

A U.S. district court judge ruled Thursday that Harvard can keep a collection of Persian tablets.

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Today in Photos (09/14/11)

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Specimens await restoration in the Museum of Natural History’s Great Mammal Hall. Efforts are now underway to repair many of the museum’s historic displays, which have withstood years of non-climate controlled conditions.

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The exhibit, “Global Patterns: Dress and Textiles in Africa” will be on display at the MFA until January 8, 2012.

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The striped exterior of the Sackler—originally planned to be colored pink and green—drew mixed reviews from the community as the building neared completion

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Sackler Museum's Future Uncertain After Fogg Renovation

The Arthur M. Sackler Museum faces an uncertain future as renovations of the Fogg Art Museum near completion, slated for late 2013.

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After a Decade, the Sackler Finally Opens Its Doors

When the Arthur M. Sackler Art Museum opened its doors in October 1985, many involved in the project dubbed its completion “The Miracle on Quincy Street.”

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Former Director of the Fogg Museum Seymour Slive shows a variety of concept sketches in the early planning stages of the Sackler Museum.

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Harvard's President Drew Gilpin Faust takes a tour through the "Tangible Things" exhibit in the Science Center. The collection of two-hundred artifacts, a product of the class, "Tangible Things: Harvard Collections in World History" will be on display until May 29.

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