Harvard Horizons: Innovative Ideas from Graduate Students
April 28, 2025

Harvard Horizons is a dynamic platform where Harvard graduate students are given the opportunity to showcase their groundbreaking research presentations, making the impactful work of young scholars accessible to a wider audience.This annual academic symposium, now in its 12th year, serves as a launching pad for innovative ideas in various fields, from mental health initiatives to sustainable drug production practices.
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Boston Marathon: Runners Honor Loved Ones Against Disease
April 28, 2025

The Boston Marathon, one of the most prestigious races in the world, will take place in 2025 and promises to be a remarkable event for runners and spectators alike.This iconic marathon not only showcases elite athletes but also highlights the incredible stories of charity runners like Brooke Stanford and Andrew Athanasian, who train diligently to honor their loved ones.
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Harvard Research Innovations: Tackling Real-World Issues
April 28, 2025

Harvard Research Innovations is at the forefront of groundbreaking efforts aimed at addressing some of the most pressing health challenges facing society today.Through extensive collaboration with government agencies, researchers are spearheading initiatives that tackle the fentanyl crisis, develop stem cell therapies, and create innovative methods for early Alzheimer's detection.
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Harvard University Rejects Trump’s Funding Demands
April 28, 2025

Harvard University, one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world, has long been a beacon of knowledge and innovation.However, recent demands from the Trump administration have raised significant concerns about the University’s independence and future funding.
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Braille Education: Why Understanding Tactile Reading Matters
April 28, 2025

Braille education is a vital component in empowering visually impaired students, providing them with essential skills for literacy and independence.At institutions like the Perkins School for the Blind, innovative courses on tactile reading, such as 'Why Braille Matters,' highlight the significance of braille in blind education.
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Our Harvard: Bridging Communities Through Meaningful Dialogue
April 28, 2025

At Our Harvard, we are committed to fostering student community building in a way that ignites meaningful dialogue among diverse individuals.Events like "Food For Thought" serve as a catalyst for rich conversations, encouraging Harvard students to explore a myriad of perspectives on pressing global issues.
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Trump Administration Funding Cuts Affecting Harvard’s Research
April 28, 2025

The Trump administration funding cuts have sent shockwaves through the academic community, particularly at prestigious institutions like Harvard University.Recently, Harvard rebuffed the government's demands to alter university governance and compliance practices in exchange for continuing over $9 billion in federal funding.
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SlaveVoyages Database Moving to Harvard for Future Access
April 27, 2025

The SlaveVoyages database is a pioneering digital tool that compiles over four decades of scholarly research on the trans-Atlantic slave trade.Now relocating to Harvard University, this invaluable resource documents more than 30,000 voyages and 221,000 individuals entangled in this dark chapter of history, including enslaved people and slave traders.
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Harvard Endowment Management: Balancing Immediate Needs
April 27, 2025

Harvard endowment management plays a crucial role in shaping Harvard University finances, controlling how funds are allocated across various needs, including financial aid funding and long-term budgeting.With an endowment currently valued at a staggering $53 billion, the responsibility of overseeing this vast wealth rests with the Harvard Management Company.
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Harvard Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze
April 27, 2025

The recent Harvard lawsuit against the Trump administration has sparked widespread debate over the intersection of federal policy and academia.Filed in U.S.
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