Radcliffe Institute recognizes students for their exceptional undergraduate work in the humanities, natural sciences, and social science
Admitted students will benefit from second expansion of Harvard Financial Aid Initiative in two years
Student orators reflect on lessons from trauma and recovery; celebrating difference and what we share
Through poetry, Darius Atefat-Peckham mourns family, explores Iranian roots
Aliyah Collins’ nonprofit aims to help HBCU students make spiritual connections with nature, launch conversations about environmental equity
Love of learning, chance meeting with Peace Corps volunteer helped put Ilinca Mazureac, a queer aspiring scientist, on fresh path
Happy confluence of academic, life circumstances put Elio Kennedy-Yoon, grad student mother in ‘Queer Nation’ course at Harvard Kennedy School
Journey from Israel to Harvard wasn’t easy but it gave Oren Rimon Or a clearer view of the path to her goals
Arts First took over stages, museums, and other venues across Harvard’s campus, celebrating the arts for four fun-filled days (April 27-30).