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Who’s Getting Hurt Most by Soaring LGBTQ Book Bans? Librarians Say Kids
Experts note that challenges across the nation, being pushed by a vocal minority, reflect a backlash to recent political and social advances. -
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Your Guide to the Boston Area’s Indie Theaters and Film Festivals
It might not be obvious, but Boston has an enviable film culture — including the local cinephile’s best kept secret, the Harvard Film Archive. -
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Charades with Chutzpah: Harvard’s Yiddish Theater Collection
Costume shirts, flashy posters, and hand-edited scripts live on in Widener Library’s Judaica Division as relics of a bygone art form. -
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Letter from Martha Whitehead: Initial Guidelines on Generative AI
Harvard Library Vice President Martha Whitehead shared the following response to University guidelines on using generative AI tools at Harvard. -
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Barbie Never Went to Harvard, But Her Creator’s Papers Did
Fun, surprising and slightly bonkers facts learned from the papers of Ruth Handler, Barbie inventor and Mattel co-founder, at Schlesinger Library. -
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For Prisoners, the Power of Writing
As explored in a Houghton Library exhibit, writing can counteract the lack of privacy, choice, and respect that comes with life behind bars. -
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Words with No Freedom
The Houghton exhibit “Sentences: Prison Writing Through the Ages” demonstrates how intense intellectual commitment can arise during imprisonment. -
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Four Inspiring Undergraduate Book Prize Winners Followed Their Passion
The Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize winners for 2023. -
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Meet Harvard’s First Chinese Teacher
Meet Ko K'un-hua (Ge Kunhua), a Chinese scholar whose documents became the core of Harvard-Yenching Library. -
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A Peek into Barbie's Past at Harvard University
As the Barbie movie hits the big screen Friday, Harvard University gave WBZ TV a look back at where her story began.