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‘More Abundant, Diverse and Affordable’: Missing Middle Housing Proposed as Solution to Housing Crisis in Massachusetts

In Greater Boston, one- and two-person households make up about 60 percent of homes. These smaller households limit the effective housing supply while more than 200,000 housing units in Massachusetts are needed to address the current shortage.


Under Pompeii’s Ash, Harvard Researchers Unearth Everyday Life in Ancient Rome

To explore the site, the researchers drafted a multidisciplinary team of scientists from the fields of botany, architecture, and remote sensing. Lee Graña, an assistant field director from the University of Bologna, brought a unique focus on ichthyology — the study of fish and their remains — to better understand the diet of the home’s elite residents.


Founder of The Dogist Talks All Things Dogs at Kirkland House

The Kirkland Junior Common Room has seen its fair share of prestigious visitors, from actor Woody Harrelson to former Senate majority leader Chuck E. Schumer ’71. But on Wednesday, their guests had a bit more bark.


Scholars Debate Unitary Executive Power at HLS Rappaport Forum

As president Donald Trump tests the boundaries of the power of the presidency, law professors debated the merits of concentrating executive power in the U.S. federal government at the Harvard Law Rappaport Forum on Wednesday.