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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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Lampoon looks back at 150 years of laughs
Alumni of humor magazine reunite for pop-up exhibit celebrating sesquicentennial. -
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Tip of the iceberg
A first year seminar visits Widener Library and the Harvard Map Collection to get a different view of icebergs and a close look at Harvard Library. -
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Harvard & the American Revolution Tour now on the Visit Harvard Mobile app
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States's founding, Harvard University is offering a new way to explore the campus’ ties to the nation. -
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Harvard University Archives Collections
Harvard's principal repository of university and personal archives from the 17th century to present day. -
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Helping to give birth to nation — and Harvard Med
School founder John Warren numbered among alumni who were part of revolutionary generation. -
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One of first to receive University honorary degree? George Washington.
Archivist says George Washington's honorary degree from Harvard is an early example of ‘long tradition of honoring national leaders.’ -
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Fighting words — the Revolutionary kind
Shows at Harvard University Archives, Houghton Library, and Harvard Map Collection look at American independence from a mostly verbal perspective. -
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20 societal problems, 20 solutions
Projects translating research into public good — spanning fields from medicine and climate to civics and arts — win $4 million from new Harvard fund.