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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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Choose a Search Tool
Just like how Google offers Google Scholar and Google Images, the Library offers different search tools for different types of research. -
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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. -
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Meet the Businessman Who Now Has His Name on a Harvard Yard Gate
The naming of the gate follows Peter J. Solomon’s financial gifts toward remaking the gate itself as well as the nearby Houghton Library. -
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The Artist Who Watches Over Widener
Mauricio S. Cunha, who has served as a janitor in the libraries for the past 16 years, identifies art and history in every aspect of his job. -
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The Trailblazing, Multifaceted Activism of Lawyer-Turned-Priest Pauli Murray
A new documentary tells the story of a Black and LGBTQ thinker who helped lay the legal groundwork for fighting gender- and race-based discrimination.