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Walking in Harvard’s ‘Revolutionary footsteps’
Exhibit traces University’s role in America’s birth — from campus barracks to Founding Father alumni. -
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Harvard Library's New AI Tool and the Mess of the Research Process
Exploring Collections Explorer, a new AI-powered search tool for Harvard Library's special collections and archives. -
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Music on a mission: The legacy of Randy Weston
Exhibit celebrates the life and legacy of jazz pianist and composer Randy Weston at Harvard's Loeb Music Library. -
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Photos From the Post-Soviet Transition in Russia
This collection of over 1,200 photos, dated from 1992 to 1997, documents daily life in Russian cities in the tumultuous years following the collapse of the USSR. -
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At the heart of the Science and Engineering Complex, a library named for a trailblazing alumna
Gift from the Troper Wojcicki Foundation honors the late technology executive Susan Wojcicki -
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In Honor of America’s 250th Anniversary, HDS Library Highlights Artifacts Linked to Three Founding Fathers
Explore treasured artifacts at Harvard Divinity School Library, including items associated with John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and George Washington. -
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Uncovering histories of us
Schlesinger Library’s scrapbook collection offers scholars insights into hidden stories, texture of everyday life in bygone eras. -
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The colonial campus where it happened? Not exactly.
Often portrayed as hotbeds of revolutionary fervor, the nine colonial colleges offered curricula that proved traditional and slow to change. -
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History of the Fine Arts Library
The history of the Fine Arts Library is intertwined with Harvard's role in the development of academic programs in art and architectural history and museum studies. -
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Fine Arts Library Exhibitions
The Fine Arts Library has a display case in the Reading Room. Our librarians curate rotating exhibitions, and we often work with guest curators.