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The Work of Pioneering Musicologist Eileen Southern
The scholarship of Black music was transformed by Southern’s work, and is now being honored by a new initiative at Harvard. -
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With Campus Open, Schlesinger Pushes Forward with Digitization, Diversification
Schlesinger Library plans to continue its digitization efforts and diversify its collection as its staff members return to in-person work. -
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‘An Enormous Room’: The Woodberry Poetry Room Celebrates 90 Years
Reopen to the public as of October 4, the WPR houses over 8,000 poetry books, 7,500 audiovisual recordings, and 100 literary magazines. -
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Reopening...Carefully
As Harvard's campus is “repeopled,” a look at what’s new, including a renovated Houghton. -
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A Prized Manuscript, a Valuable Lesson
In 1989, Houghton archivist Irina Klyagin made a remarkable discovery that changed Russian ballet scholarship. -
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Celebrating Trailblazing Music Historian Eileen Southern
Young Black artist-animator Uzo Ngwu ’23 directed a short film on Southern’s legacy and achievements throughout her career. -
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Houghton’s New Exhibit on Animal Anthropomorphism
“Animals Are Us” invites visitors “to engage critically with animal anthropomorphism and delight in the artfulness of this enduring genre.” -
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John Ashbery’s Typewriter Installed at Harvard
An integral part of the poet’s writing process, it now has a home at the Woodberry Poetry Room. -
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‘Protect Expression, Protect Speech, Protect Thinking’
At an HLSL event, Prof. Randall Kennedy discussed his new book, critical race theory, and his thoughts on the future of race relations in America.