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‘The Personal Librarian’ Documents an Extraordinary Life
Her letters to Bernard Berenson helped to illuminate the life of Belle da Costa Greene, a Black woman who passed for white in Gilded Age America. -
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Harvard Beyond the Yard
Harvard Law faculty and staff reveal beloved spots at the University for work and play. -
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California to Replace the Word ‘Alien’ in Its Laws
Harvard Library is among the other institutions that have been updating their immigration language in recent years. -
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To Sit or Not to Sit: The Ten Best Chairs at Harvard
From an alien-looking chair in Cabot to the best lecture-hall seating, find the comfiest spots on campus to relax, study, or just take a load off. -
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Creating Art from Radcliffe Archives
Tomashi Jackson draws on images from Schlesinger Library for pieces inspired by Brown v. Board of Education. -
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Lonesome Libraries
COVID-19 pushes Harvard’s libraries away from physical books, for a while. -
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Joseph Story: Manuscripts, Correspondence, and Visual Materials
Explore items related to the life and work of Supreme Court Justice and Harvard Law School Professor Joseph Story (1779-1845). -
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Users Give Houghton Renovation a Thumbs-Up
A now-reopened Houghton Library has gotten an upgrade, including better accessibility, expanded exhibition spaces, and updated classrooms. -
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Understanding One’s Identity Through Collecting and Words
Four students have been named 2021 winners of the Visiting Committee Prize for Undergraduate Book Collecting. -
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Students Celebrate Campus Libraries Reopening
The reopening of libraries across the University after almost 18 months has been met with jubilation from students.