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Your independent source for Harvard news since 1898 | SUBSCRIBE Log-In | Register SEARCH FORM Search * Articles * News more News > Drew Faust chaired the committee on principles for de- or renaming. > > Photograph courtesy of Harvard Public Affairs and Communications HARVARD ARTICULATES PRINCIPLES FOR “DENAMING” Faust-led committee addresses building and professorship naming decisions “profoundly antithetical” to present values. 12.9.21 > Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg > > Photograph courtesy of Dale Ramos for Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. CHAN ZUCKERBERG COMMITS $500 MILLION TO HARVARD NEUROSCIENCE AND AI INSTITUTE A 15-year investment in biomedical and applied science research 12.7.21 > Robin Kelsey > > Photograph courtesy of Robin Kelsey CURATING A MORE DIVERSE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT A report and recommendations, from the FAS task force on signage and visual culture issues 12.6.21 * Research more Research > Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg > > Photograph courtesy of Dale Ramos for Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. CHAN ZUCKERBERG COMMITS $500 MILLION TO HARVARD NEUROSCIENCE AND AI INSTITUTE A 15-year investment in biomedical and applied science research 12.7.21 > Pfizer and Moderna vaccines > > Photographs by Unsplash; collage by Niko Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine AGAINST DELTA, MODERNA EDGES PFIZER, BUT OMICRON LOOMS A head-to-head comparison in 440,000 vaccinated veterans finds Moderna’s vaccine is slightly more effective than Pfizer’s at preventing a range of COVID-19 outcomes. 12.1.21 A BUMPER CROP IN THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE Newly elected members include a dozen Harvard faculty affiliates. 10.20.21 * Students more Students > To view full image click on illustration > > Illustration by Angelo Dolojan CAMPUS, INTERRUPTED The Undergraduate returns to student life, altered by the pandemic and a year spent apart. November-December 2021 > Fariba Mahmud and Courtney Rabb > > Photographs courtesy of the Harvard Alumni Association ALOIAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARS Enriching life at the Houses November-December 2021 > Harvard Yard > > Photograph by Meena Venkataramanan HOME AMONG STRANGERS A recent graduate visits Harvard during a semi-normal semester 9.13.21 * Alumni more Alumni > Drew Faust chaired the committee on principles for de- or renaming. > > Photograph courtesy of Harvard Public Affairs and Communications HARVARD ARTICULATES PRINCIPLES FOR “DENAMING” Faust-led committee addresses building and professorship naming decisions “profoundly antithetical” to present values. 12.9.21 > Carolyn Gold intended her book to be a resource for other brain-injury > patients. > > Photograph courtesy of Carolyn Gold; photo collage by Niko Yaitanes LIFE AFTER BRAIN INJURY Alumna Carolyn Gold on finding a “new self” after West Nile encephalitis 10.14.21 > Emily Broad Leib at Cambridge’s Pemberton Farms > > Photograph by Stu Rosner THE FOOD WASTE PROBLEM Emily Broad Leib combats wasted food worldwide. November-December 2021 * Harvard Squared more Harvard Squared > Click on arrow at right to view additional images > > (1 of 5) > > Evoking Horton Hears a Who > Photograph courtesy of Springfield Museums THE PLACES YOU’LL GO Art, science, sports—and fanciful holiday lights—in the Connecticut River Valley November-December 2021 > From left: V (formerly Eve Ensler), Idina Menzel, and Diane Paulus > > courtesy of the A.R.T. STAFF PICK: A.R.T.’S WILD: A MUSICAL BECOMING Harvard’s Diane Paulus brings climate change to center stage November-December 2021 > The 1850 former arsenal that now houses the armory museum > > Photograph by Stan Tess/Alamy Stock Photo AMERICAN INGENUITY Springfield Armory National Historic Site November-December 2021 * Opinion more Opinion > Stephen Sondheim BEING ALIVE TOGETHER Stephen Sondheim, Omicron, and the Power of Theater 12.8.21 CAMBRIDGE 02138 Liberal arts, repatriation, sea level, palindromes November-December 2021 > Lawrence S. Bacow SEEING FURTHER Harvard’s investment in quantum science November-December 2021 * Arts more Arts > Stephen Sondheim BEING ALIVE TOGETHER Stephen Sondheim, Omicron, and the Power of Theater 12.8.21 > Stuart Little, with hat and cane. The idea of a mouse being "born" into > a human family proved controversial in 1945. In later additions, he > merely "arrived." > > Photograph courtesy of Houghton Library; Illustration by Garth Williams HOUGHTON LIBRARY FEATURES CHILDREN’S BOOKS IN OPENING EXHIBIT “Animals Are Us” contextualizes Houghton’s new treasures. 11.24.21 > spalding as "Iphigenia of the Open Tense" in production previews at MASS > MoCA > > Photograph by Jon Fine WORLD PREMIERE OF ESPERANZA SPALDING AND WAYNE SHORTER’S OPERA, (IPHIGENIA) Two jazz legends collaborate on an operatic reimagination of a Greek tragedy. 11.18.21 * Sports more Sports > The Conquering Hero: Harvard quarterback Luke Emge was only 14-for-32 > passing but was at his best at crunch time, leading the Crimson to their > last-minute, go-ahead score. > Photograph by Angela Dela Cruz/The Harvard Crimson FOOTBALL 2021: HARVARD 34, YALE 31 Harvard wins The Game in emphatic fashion. 11.21.21 > Touchdown strut: Leaving Penn's Matthew McElroy in his wake, Harvard's > Aaron Shampklin gambols toward the end zone on a 72-yard jaunt. > Shampklin later put the game away with a 16-yard smash up the middle. > > Photograph by David Dermer/courtesy of Harvard Athletic Communications > FOOTBALL 2021: HARVARD 23, PENN 7 The Crimson wins, keeping title hopes alive. 11.14.21 > Mason and McKenzie Forbes > > Photographs courtesy of Harvard Athletic Communications; collage by Niko > Yaitanes/Harvard Magazine HARVARD BASKETBALL'S SIBLING STARS Mason and McKenzie Forbes work together on and off the court. 11.8.21 * Harvardiana more Harvardiana > Photograph by iStock MEMORABLE MENTORS Richard Lewontin, Richard Zeckhauser, diplomatic security, diverse inclusion, and admissions agita lampooned November-December 2021 > (1) Carnations. (2) Gillyvors. > Perdita: The fairest flower o' the season > Are our Carnations and streaked Gillyvors, > Which some call Nature's bastards > Winter's Tale, Act IV, sc. 4 > > (3) Willow. > Queen: There is a Willow grows aslant a brook, > That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream. > There on the pendent boughs her coronet weeds > Clamoring to hang, an envious sliver broke. > Hamlet, Act IV, sc. 7 > > Artwork by Rosa M. Towne and photograph by Edward Tabor THE PAINTINGS BEHIND THE BOOKS IN THE HARVARD BOTANICAL MUSEUM The discovery of Rosa M. Towne’s paintings in the Harvard Botanical Museum 10.6.21 > Illustration by Mark Steele YESTERDAY’S NEWS Headlines from Harvard’s history November-December 2021 * Podcast MAKEDA BEST: WHAT DOES LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY SAY ABOUT OUR POLITICS? 12.13.21 CLAUDIA GOLDIN: WHY DO WOMEN STILL MAKE LESS THAN MEN? 12.6.21 JERROLD ROSENBAUM: ARE PSYCHEDELICS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR MOOD DISORDERS? 11.29.21 NICHOLAS STEPHANOPOULOS: WHY DOES GERRYMANDERING MATTER SO MUCH? 11.22.21 EMILY BROAD LEIB: WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT FOOD WASTE? 11.15.21 SANDEEP ROBERT DATTA AND VENKATESH MURTHY: WHY IS SMELL SUCH A MYSTERY TO SCIENTISTS? 11.8.21 ASK A HARVARD PROFESSOR A new podcast from Harvard Magazine more Podcast Episodes * Current Issue Read the current issue November-December 2021 > Emily Broad Leib at Cambridge’s Pemberton Farms > > Photograph by Stu Rosner THE FOOD WASTE PROBLEM Emily Broad Leib combats wasted food worldwide. * Archives From the archives > Dani Rodrik > > Photograph by Stu Rosner THE TRILEMMA Dani Rodrik’s views on trade, development, and democracy enter the mainstream. 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