Spheres of Knowledge
An exhibition at the Sackler reveals the connections among Renaissance art, invention, and the evolution of science.The Invention of Book Printing comes from Nova Reperta (New inventions and...
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Article Title Override for Email: 9/11 poetry postsThe Mahindra Humanities Center erects eight “poetry posts” to prompt reflection about loss and recovery.Photograph by Jim HarrisonPhotograph by Jim...
View ArticleSpaces for Art, People, and Light
GSD's Preston Scott Cohen designed a new wing on the Tel Aviv art museum.photos +Exterior of the Herta and Paul Amir Building at the Tel Aviv Museum of ArtPhotograph © Amit Geron/Courtesy Tel Aviv...
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President Faust's first visit to the South Asian nation highlights research and curricular connections old and new.The Rajpath, or King’s Way, in New Delhi runs from the federal government complex to...
View ArticleThe Art of Paper
Laurie Krasny Brown crafts colorful works from an “accessible, flexible, beautiful” material.Article Title Override for Email: An artist in paper Laurie Krasny Brown in her studio on Martha’s Vineyard...
View ArticleWork Zone
Article Title Override for Email: Campus construction zoneSummer construction—on the Fogg Art Museum, the Business School’s Tata Hall, Old Quincy, and more—renews the campus.This view of the Fogg Art...
View ArticleReform School
Harvard’s long-closed Social Museum promoted progressive values.Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh.H.J. Heinz Company: Bottling Department, c. 1903. Gelatin...
View ArticleTheresa Betancourt: Images from India
Images of the professor’s work with homeless and impoverished children in India.Many families make their homes on sidewalks near the train station in Jaipur, India.Photograph by Peter Pereira The large...
View ArticleParadise Found
Article Title Override for Email: An intrepid birdmanThe dazzling beauty and strangely human behavior of one of the world’s most diverse bird families.Blue Bird-of-Paradise, Tigibi, Tari area...
View ArticleIn Myanmar, with Proximity Designs
A social enterprise works to improve farmers' economic prospectsPhotograph © Tim Mitzman for Proximity Designs 2013Debbie Aung Din Taylor (with red hat), co-founder of Proximity Designs, meets with...
View ArticleScenes From The Game
Image gallery from the 2010 Harvard-Yale football gameJanuary-February 2011 harvard-yale-slideshowOn November 20, the Crimson logged their fourth straight win over the Elis in the Harvard-Yale game,...
View ArticleOut of Place?
Harvard art exhibit "Tangible Things"Christopher ReedMarch-April 2011 out-of-placeImagine you are curator-in-chief of all of Harvard’s collections of tangible things and a donor gives you a...
View ArticleVita: Leverett Gleason
Brief life of comics impresario Leverett GleasonBrett DakinMay-June 2011 leverett-gleasonJuly 1941. In his bunker, the Führer and his henchmen finalize schemes for world domination. Hitler peers into a...
View ArticleThe Essence of Commencement
Photographer Jim Harrison's highlights from 30 years of Harvard graduationsA photographer captures three decades of graduation moments and emotions.Jim HarrisonMay-June 2011...
View ArticleGet Out Your Photo Albums
Sweepstakes: Send us old Commencement photos for a chance to win Harvard glasses commencement photo contestHarvard Magazine's 2011 Commencement photo sweepstakes is now open! Sift through your photo...
View ArticleThroughways for Wildlife
When Species CollideDesigning throughways for wildlifeJane Roy BrownMay-June 2011 throughways-for-wildlifeIn the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Interstate 70 cuts from east to west across what wildlife...
View ArticleSenior at the Crossroads
A 2011 graduate discovers a meaningful intersection on campus senior at the crossroadsDuring Commencement week, Quincy Bock ’11 was walking with her parents when she saw her name and college sharing a...
View ArticleScenes from a Disaster Zone
A Harvard researcher surveys the damage from the earthquake and tsunami in JapanAkira Tsuda harvard professor earthquake tsunami damage japanI visited Kesennuma in northern Japan on June 4 and 5. The...
View ArticleCornucopias in Paint
Muralist David Fichter"Outdoor museums" display David Fichter's murals.Julia HannaSeptember-October 2011 cornucopias-in-paintIt’s the most unlikely of galleries—a concrete retaining wall in the shadow...
View ArticleOasis in Limestone and Brick
Brooklyn's Saratoga community centerA community center grows in Brooklyn.Tom VinciguerraSeptember-October 2011 saratoga community center in brooklynAmid the aging bodegas, discount shops, and anonymous...
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