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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. -
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Tozzer Space Study
How Harvard Library's User Research Center engaged with students, faculty, and staff about how they use Tozzer Library. -
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Fellowship honoring Weitzman School of Design's first Black graduate, architect Julian Abele, receives $20,600
Abele designed a myriad of landmark institutions including... the Widener Library at Harvard University. -
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Then & Now: Austin Hall
Built in 1883, Austin Hall is the first building erected on the Harvard Law School campus.