Photos: The Campus’s Changing Face
Harvard @375Photo gallery: new building on the Harvard campus, 1996 to presentSeptember-October 2011 campus construction photo galleryScroll through these images of construction projects, 1996 to...
View ArticleHawking Their Wares
Professors and extracurriculars promote their wares as classes begin at Harvard hawking-their-waresIt’s shopping week at the College, and Harvard's version of the advertising circular turns up all over...
View ArticleSurrealism at Work
MontageMeredith James '04 creates videos and sculptures that challenge perceptions Surrealism at WorkThe photographs above present additional images of work by artist Meredith James ’04, whose...
View ArticleInventions in Early Modern Europe
Inventions in Early Modern Europe Inventions in Early Modern EuropeScroll through images from Stradanus’s Nova reperta, a series of engravings representing geographical, navigational, and astronomical...
View ArticleThe Seven Liberal Arts
Jan Sadeler’s engravings of The Seven Liberal Arts the seven liberal artsThese photographs show Jan Sadeler’s engravings of The Seven Liberal Arts, based on designs by Maarten de Vos. According to...
View ArticleSundials in Early Modern Europe
Photographs of early modern printed-paper sundials Sundials in Early Modern EuropeThese Photographs show seventeenth-century printed-paper sundials—the detailed engravings include instructions for...
View ArticleCommemorating 375 Years, in a Flash
"Flash mob" preps for Harvard 375th anniversary dance Flash Mob Preps for 375th Anniversary DanceFrom an undergraduate sporting red hip-hop-style sneakers to an administrator in a white dress shirt and...
View ArticleThe Making of the Cake
Joanne Chang '91 creates 15-by-18-foot H-shaped red velvet birthday cake The Making of the CakePerhaps the most talked-about feature of Harvard's 375th anniversary celebration is the cake. Baked by...
View ArticleWet and Wonderful
Harvard's 375th anniversary celebration, in words and photographs harvard 375th anniversaryYes, the rains came, on and off, throughout the party. Numerous high-tech displays, like the rows of LEDs...
View ArticleSingin’ in the Rain
Harvard 375th anniversary student music and dance performances 375th student music dance performancesThe University's375th birthday celebration placed students at its center, and more than 40 student...
View ArticleSpheres of Knowledge
Sackler exhibition reveals artistic discovery in Renaissance EuropeArtistic discovery in Renaissance EuropeJennifer CarlingJonathan ShawNovember-December 2011 Spheres of KnowledgeThe sixteenth century...
View ArticleCommemorating 9/11
Mahindra Humanities Center erects “poetry posts” to commemorate 9/11November-December 2011 commemorating-9-11As part of the University’s observance of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the Mahindra...
View ArticleSpaces for Art, People, and Light
Amir Building at Tel Aviv art museum designed by Preston Scott Cohen of the GSDCraig LambertMay-June 2012 Spaces for Art, People, and Light This winter, the entire Gund Hall lobby of the Graduate...
View ArticleInto India
Harvard curricular and research connections to IndiaElizabeth GudraisMarch-April 2012 Into India At 8 in the morning, the sidewalks of Mumbai’s Nariman Point neighborhood are thick with pedestrians,...
View ArticleThe Art of Paper
The paper art of Laurie Krasny BrownWorks not on, but built from, paper Craig LambertSeptember-October 2012 The Art of Paper In 2000, a turning point came as Laurie Krasny Brown, Ed.D. ’78, sat in her...
View ArticleWork Zone
Summer Harvard construction: Fogg Art Museum, Tata Hall, Quincy HouseSeptember-October 2012 Work Zone That sound heard on campus this summer, after the post-Great Recession stillness, was of earth...
View ArticleReform School
Harvard’s long-closed Social Museum promoted progressive valuesHarvard’s long-closed Social Museum promoted progressive values.Christopher ReedSeptember-October 2012 reform-schoolThe decades before and...
View ArticleTheresa Betancourt: Images from India
Images of Theresa Betancourt's work on children's rights in IndiaNovember-December 2012 India Images Through research, scholarly articles, and relationship building, Harvard School of Public Health...
View ArticleParadise Found
Wildlife photographer Tim Laman documents 39 species of the Birds-of-ParadiseThe dazzling beauty and strangely human behavior of one of the world’s most diverse bird families. Nell Porter...
View ArticleIn Myanmar, with Proximity Designs
Proximity Designs and rural development in Myanmar Myanmar Proximity Designs “Sowing Seeds,” in the January-February 2014 Harvard Magazine, reports on an alumni-founded social enterprise, Proximity...
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