- Students, professors, and visitors listen intently to Dr. Lobsang Sangay, the newly elected Kalon Tripa of Tibet and HLS ‘95, speak about the hope he has for peacefully resolving the issues between Tibet and China. By Victoria A Gill
- Professor Felix Warneken discusses the Origins of Human Altruistic Behavior. His recent research suggested that humans have a biological predisposition towards altruism. By Rishi Goel
- Professor Michael Sandel leads an interactive debate on the role of government for students, community members, and the BBC radio audience at the JFK Junior Forum. By Kj Stime
- Professor Michael Sandel leads an interactive debate on the role of government for students, community members, and the BBC radio audience at the JFK Junior Forum. By Kj Stime
- Professor Michael Sandel leads an interactive debate on the role of government for students, community members, and the BBC radio audience at the JFK Junior Forum. By Kj Stime
- Harvard Business School celebrates its 50th anniversary of admitting women to its full-time MBA program. Debora Spar delivers the keynote address at this kick-off event on Tuesday at the Spangler Auditorium. By Nayab Ahmad
- Harvard Business School celebrates its 50th anniversary admitting women to its full-time MBA program. Debora Spar, keynote speaker, discusses the differences between men and women's expectations in the workplace on Tuesday at the Spangler Auditorium. By Nayab Ahmad
- Harvard Students for Education Reform (SFER), a new program that started this fall, presents A Workshop with Fred Jones, author of Tools for Teaching and a leader in education teaching strategies. Jones addresses key strategies that teachers can use to help children learn on Tuesday at Sever Hall. By Nayab Ahmad
- Harvard Students for Education Reform (SFER), a new program that started this fall, presents A Workshop with Fred Jones, author of Tools for Teaching and a leader in education teaching strategies. Jones demonstrates successful teaching methods by having audience members fold paper airplanes on Tuesday at Sever Hall. By Nayab Ahmad
ICE BERG - Playing in his first game as the Harvard football team’s go-to receiver, junior wideout Andrew Berg hauled in 10 passes for 132 yards and scored three touchdowns—all career highs—as the Crimson dismantled Cornell, 45-13. By Daniel A. Citron
GOING TO THE CHAPPLE - Senior quarterback Colton Chapple threw for 362 yards and four touchdowns in a key Ivy contest against Cornell in front of 7,112 fans at Harvard Stadium. The Crimson football team earned a No. 21/22 national ranking after this weekend’s dominant performance. By Daniel A. Citron