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Harvard Reduced Emissions, Water Use, Waste in 2016
The report, released Friday, detailed recent progress in Harvard’s schools efforts to reduce waste and emissions.
Campus Landscape Services Now Use Battery-Powered Equipment
Landscape Services, a unit of Harvard Campus Services, is replacing their traditional, fuel-powered landscaping equipment with battery-powered counterparts in an attempt to reduce noise and air pollution.
Khurana, Mankiw Endorse Tap Water Campaign
Green '20, the College's freshman sustainability think tank, seeks to correct misinformation about tap water.
Climate Change Solutions Fund Awards $1 Million to Seven Research Projects
Harvard’s Climate Change Solutions Fund awarded approximately $1 million in grants to scholars from across the University, funding seven projects dedicated to understanding and combating climate change.
Panel Experts Talk Artificial Intelligence Ethics
Computer science and public policy experts from Harvard and MIT spoke at a Kennedy School forum Thursday night about the potential of eliminating human bias and errors in policy-making through artificial intelligence.
Solomon and Moore Bring Athlete Perspective to UC Presidential Ballot
Harambe t-shirts aside, Solomon and Moore say they are taking this election seriously.
Faculty Analyze Climate Around Trump’s Victory
Three Harvard professors sat down to talk politics, economics, and demographics in the aftermath of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election
Mass. Early Voting Draws More than 20 Percent of Registered Voters
More than one million Massachusetts residents cast ballots between Oct. 24 and Nov. 4, marking the Bay State’s first time allowing early voting in a presidential election.
GSD Lecturer Merges Art and Science in Cambridge Installation
Visitors can transform four large metal sculptures in Chuck Hoberman’s 10°, a new exhibit at Le Laboratoire in Cambridge.
Nieman Fellow Delves Into Difficulties of Reporting on Religion
Washington Post religion journalist and current Nieman fellow Michelle Boorstein described the difficulties journalists who report on religion face.