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Sherrod Brown Tells Students Not to ‘Cave’ to Trump at IOP Forum
“I talked to every group I’ve met on campus — I asked them to stand strong against Trump attacks,” Brown said. “How important it is that an institution with this reputation, globally and nationally, stand up and don’t compromise with some of the most important things we stand for as a nation.”
‘Appalling’: Harvard Experts Criticize Trump Administration’s Signal Leaks
National security experts at Harvard expressed shock at the Trump administration’s breach of security in a March Signal group chat, criticizing their mode of communication while praising journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
Cambridge Residents Vote to Allocate $1 Million to City Improvement Projects
The City of Cambridge allocated over $1 million to seven city improvement projects in its annual Participatory Budgeting process Friday. Winning projects, nearly all of which each earned more than 3,000 votes from Cambridge residents, included improved seating and shade in public parks, a mobile recycling center, electric vehicle chargers, and more.
Ristorante Villa-Francesca Review: Brick Walls, Mozzarella, and A Break From Harvard
Harvard students should grab a T-pass and head to Ristorante Villa-Francesca for a dining experience that will please the taste buds and the soul.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Awards Harvard Professor Victor Seow 2025 Sarton Prize
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences awarded the Sarton Prize for the History of Science to Harvard professor Victor K.G. Seow for his 2022 book, “Carbon Technocracy: Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia.”
Psychologist Adam Grant Talks Leadership and Humility at IOP Forum
Organizational psychologist and University of Pennsylvania professor Adam M. Grant ’03 discussed the importance of intellectual humility in leadership and interpersonal relationships at a Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics forum Thursday.
‘be cozy’ Preview: A Realistic Questioning of Reality That Is Anything But Cozy
Those who watch “be cozy,” written and directed by Zach B. Halberstam ’25, might find themselves questioning their sense of reality in just 90 minutes.