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When Cambridge was a ‘tiny Cuba’
125 years ago, a Harvard expedition drew 1,200 Cuban educators to a summer program in Cambridge. -
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Love Data Week 2026
Join Harvard Library as we celebrate International Love Data Week starting February 9. -
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Rare books, burned letters, and Johnson’s dictionary, with John Overholt
John Overholt on Samuel Johnson, the man behind the remarkable 1755 dictionary of the English language. -
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Another Banner Year for Boston Repertory Cinema
From the Brattle to the Harvard Film Archive, the 2025 BSFC Repertory Awards and Commendations spotlight theaters & series shaping Boston cinema. -
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Announcing a new HOLLIS for Archival Discovery
The next generation of HOLLIS for Archival Discovery is now available for research use. -
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‘Talent can be a great hindrance … It’s really about endurance’
MacArthur-winning poet and novelist Ocean Vuong offers advice to young writers at Woodberry Poetry Room's Eliot Memorial Reading. -
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Updike's life in letters
From teen penning fan mail on family farm to Pulitzer Prize-winning author, John Updike's life is captured in his correspondence held at Houghton. -
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The stories behind the books
Harvard’s libraries hold volumes whose worth goes beyond their words. -
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Gathering medieval French prayerbook, Kabuki in America, Sylvia Plath’s thoughts
New Houghton exhibits highlights breadth of new acquisitions — and of library’s collection. -
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Ancient words reawaken as China's classics go digital
Among the highlights is a batch of digitized books donated by the Harvard-Yenching Library to the National Library of China in February.