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Dear Members of the Harvard Community,Over the course of the past week, the federal government has taken several actions ...
The National Cancer Institute estimates more than 17 million people in the U.S. were living with cancer of any site in 2021, and nearly 40% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer during their ...
No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit ...
Research at Harvard—from medicine to technology to education and business—touches countless lives, moving us closer to disease cures, next-generation technology, and a more secure future for millions ...
Richard Lifton, president of The Rockefeller University and an eminent life scientist and educator, will join the Corporation ...
Much is at stake here. In longstanding partnership with the federal government, we have launched and nurtured pathbreaking research that has made countless people healthier and safer, more curious and ...
At Harvard, we seek to foster an environment in which students feel free to talk openly about mental health and actively seek out resources and support when needed. To ensure that the services and ...
Dear Members of the Harvard Community, Earlier today, the federal government’s task force to combat antisemitism issued a letter putting at risk almost $9 billion in support of research at Harvard and ...
Academics Learning at Harvard can happen for every type of learner, at any phase of life.
From glasses and hearing aids to responsive prosthetics and 3D-printed organs, assistive body augmentations have changed the way we live. Being in India and working with the patient population there ...