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🍃 Livestream #HarvardClimateActionWeek, September 15 - 21, to explore the latest in climate change research, solutions, and collaboration.
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Across our campus and throughout our nearly 400 years, Harvard innovation—in medicine, technology, education, and beyond—has made Americans’ lives easier, healthier, and safer. https://t.co/Cstvy55pXS
Congrats to the 2025 Centennial Medalists! The Centennial Medal recognizes @HarvardAlumni who have made fundamental and lasting contributions to knowledge, their disciplines, their colleagues, and society.
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Congratulations to Harvard Griffin GSAS PhD student Ananthan Sadagopan on being named a 2025 Hertz Fellow! His research in chemical biology is unlocking new frontiers in therapeutic innovation and cancer research. https://t.co/pI358JYy1u
👏 Meet the 2025 Hertz Fellows—19 rising leaders in science and tech advancing breakthroughs in robotics, energy, medicine & more. 🔗Learn more: https://t.co/RH9zCoCzoR
"Moments ago, we filed a lawsuit to halt the funding freeze because it is unlawful and beyond the government’s authority." - President Alan Garber https://t.co/F65kW4GaL1
The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government. https://t.co/5k5t9RYYC2
Check out @JustinWolfers' interview with @HarvardGSAS for a primer on the current tariff situation and the long-term impact on the economy. https://t.co/yuIldSibyn
The latest issue of Colloquy Magazine is now available online! Read this exciting new issue focused on Humanities 2.0—stories that shape the past, present, and future.
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Drop by Sat. 3/29 for talks on the movement of neurons (Biophysics PhD candidate Mara Casebeer @hseas) and how individual “personality” traits are revealed in the animal kingdom (Harvard graduate student Shraddha Lall of @HarvardOEB). https://t.co/syRrEmVXfC #HarvardScience
New research from Jesse Han, a PhD student in astronomy, provides evidence of the closest known supermassive black hole, with implications for the evolution of galaxies.
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Harvard Griffin GSAS student Xi Dawn Chen has been named a recipient of the 2025 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award, presented by Seattle’s @fredhutch Cancer Center, for outstanding achievement and exceptional research in the biological sciences. https://t.co/4JYcvGgNZh
On a recent episode of @HarvardGSAS's Colloquy Podcast, HKS's @ProfDavidDeming says artificial intelligence is here to make us more productive, not take our jobs—at least not yet https://t.co/J4SkiJnNkv
Survivors of sexual violence are often saddled with a stigma not experienced by those who have endured other kinds of trauma. Now, PhD student Emily Mellen has developed a way to measure its effects. https://t.co/uxXmHIHZTz
Jane Mansbridge, the Charles F. Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic Values at @Kennedy_School & an associate of the Gov Department, was recently interviewed on the @HarvardGSAS Colloquy Podcast about feminism & the future of US politics. https://t.co/WVycTKP95y
With filmgoers buzzing about the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, University of @Penn Professor Jeffrey Edward Green, PhD ’07, says that the legendary singer and songwriter is more than a musician; he’s the conflicted prophet of a fallen world.
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A new solar-powered aircraft will provide data on how climate change impacts the ozone layer better and faster than ever before thanks to the work of a team that includes PhD student in @HarvardCCB Joe C. Gonzales. https://t.co/mGgh0DvbtJ
Inspired by her multilingual upbringing in the Catalonia region of Spain, PhD candidate Saima Malik-Moraleda studies the brain to find the universal principles behind how it deciphers all language—and even how we define what language is.
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