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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. -
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The Top Five Most Beautiful Buildings at Harvard
Spanning the past and the present, Harvard’s positive contributions to architecture can’t be missed. -
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Oldest, Smallest, Weirdest: A Closer Look at Fictional Maps
Superlative maps from the recent exhibit Academieland to Zelda: Mapping the Fictional and Imaginary, which showcased fictional settings in map form. -
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Ousmane Sembène, the father of African cinema, honored with retrospective at Harvard Film Archive
This month, the Harvard Film Archive honors this cinematic giant with a retrospective screening of nearly all his films. -
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HBCU Digital Library Trust Preserving African American History
The initiative is digitizing and expanding access to African American history collections located at HBCU libraries and archives around the country. -
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Won’t You Be My Valentine, Lamont?
At Lamont’s first Valentine’s Day event, students made letterpress valentines. -
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Fashion and the Law
Explore the intersections of fashion and law, both historic and modern. -
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Harvard to Open 24/7 Study Spaces for Graduate Student Reading Weeks
This spring, Harvard will open 24/7 study spaces for graduate students for the first time during reading period.