At 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 70 Harvard students huddled together at the bottom of the Widener Library steps. Kojo Acheampong ’26, addressing the others, condemned Israel’s ongoing military ...
Calvin D. Alexander, Jr. ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a joint Comparative Literature and Music concentrator in Adams House. When Harvard prohibited chalking on sidewalks, I couldn’t imagine a ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A unit of Harvard University's Law Library says it is releasing an archive of more than 300,000 government data sets, aiming to protect vital public information at a time ...
Angered that students were disciplined for staging a silent "study-in" last month, some Harvard professors organized their own demonstration. Now they are facing a similar punishment. Harvard ...
CAMBRIDGE — Exhibition titles don’t come more alliteratively straightforward than “Big Books, Tiny Tomes,” which runs at Harvard’s Houghton Library through Aug. 9. Houghton is the university’s ...
Harvard University operates as a primary center for global research and higher education, maintaining its position as the ...
BOSTON, March 29, 2022 —Harvard Business School’s (HBS) Baker Library Special Collections announced today the opening of a new exhibit, From Inquiry to Action: Harvard Business School & the Case ...
Robert Darnton, head of the Harvard University library, who helped advocate for open access at the University, has written an essay for the New York Review of Books on "what it means to be a library ...
After decades of controversy, the Harvard Library has removed the human skin binding one of the most notorious books in its collection, “Des destinées de l’âme.” “Harvard Library acknowledges past ...
Harvard's library said the human skin binding on one of its books was finally removed after nearly a century. The copy of the French book "Des destinées de l'âme" was bound with skin taken from the ...
The decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny of their presence in museum collections. By Jennifer Schuessler and ...