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Coptica at Harvard
Materials related to Coptic language, culture, history, and the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt, ranging from 4th-century papyri and medieval chronicles to early-printed psalmodies and modern magazines. -
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Houghton Library, the Harvard Caribbean Club, and Emily Dickinson’s Birthday
Celebrating the poet’s 193rd birthday — with traditional Caribbean black cake. -
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Harvard Portrait: Tom Hyry
Hyry is the associate university librarian for archives and special collections, and is the Fearrington Librarian of Houghton Library. -
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Award-winning scholar appointed Pforzheimer Foundation Faculty Director at Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library
Erika Lee will become Harvard Radcliffe Institute's new Faculty Director at the Schlesinger Library. -
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Life Beyond the Law
Largely told in their own words, learn about the experiences of Harvard Law students outside of the classroom from the mid-1840s to the 2010s. -
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UC Berkeley chooses Suzanne Wones as new University Librarian
Wones will succeed Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, who retires from the campus in June. -
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In Photos: A Trip Through the Widener Stacks
Seemingly never-ending rows of books and pin-drop silence give an eerie feel to the depths of the library. -
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Favorite Study Spaces for Finals
Widener is a favorite study spot among undergraduates. The beautiful design and the designated silence create a great study atmosphere. -
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Mapping Black Cambridge, 1790-1820
With the help of Map Collection archival maps and geospatial data, two research scholars took an in-depth look at the history of Black Cambridge. -
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One of few dozen Black students on campus, he brought his camera everywhere
Former yearbook editor, Lee Smith '69, has donated two boxes of images of College life from his perspective in turbulent mid-’60s.