“Wie himmlische, nicht irdische...” the opera singer Liv Redpath ’14 sings, then translates: How heavenly, not earthly. Rather than depicting time realistically, opera often privileges internal, emotional worlds, which is "what we’re always trying to find in music."🎤 #Harvard
Harvard Magazine
Book and Periodical Publishing
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Harvard's official alumni magazine.
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Harvard Magazine is one of the only editorially independent alumni magazines in the country. Founded by alumni more than a century ago, the magazine is published six times a year by a separately incorporated nonprofit affiliate of Harvard University. Harvard Magazine has excellent access to University news and news sources, but is written, edited, and produced—like any independent news medium—with readers' interests foremost in mind. That is to say, the magazine is not published with the aim of promoting financial donations to the University. The magazine balances intellectual substance with human interest, educating and entertaining readers with insightful reporting in the fields of business management, economics, the arts, literature, technology, medicine, current events, and the social sciences taking place at the University—one of the premier research and teaching institutions in the world. Harvard Magazine is the only Harvard publication distributed to all University alumni, including those of Harvard College, Harvard Business School, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Law School, the Graduate School of Design, the Kennedy School of Government, and all other Harvard graduate and professional schools–as well as University faculty, and staff.
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Smoke from wildfires around Eastern Massachusetts spread across the state this morning, affecting Greater Boston. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's Joseph Allen is an expert in air quality. In light of advice to avoid outside activities, what actions can people take? #Harvard
When Wildfires Make Your Air Unhealthy | Harvard Magazine
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Today President Alan M. Garber announced a grant program to support student projects that “build bridges across differences.” The President’s Building Bridges Fund is designed to broaden relationships between affinity groups, create environments that discourage and prevent discrimination, and foster dialogue. #Harvard
“Building Bridges” Across Disagreements | Harvard Magazine
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Harvard Football took down Princeton on Saturday 45-13, moving the Crimson to 5-1 overall and 2-1 in Ivy League play. The victory was also a confidence boost for head coach Andrew Aurich, a former Tiger player and assistant coach himself. #Harvard
Harvard Football: Harvard 45-Princeton 13 | Harvard Magazine
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New England is filled with peculiar places. Explorer J.W. Ocker is on a mission to see them all. Ocker seeks out eccentric physical sites—cemeteries, ruins, literary haunts, movie-set locales, kitschy attractions, centers of the paranormal... #Harvard
New England’s Oddities | Harvard Magazine
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Are zombies real? Most Haitians believe the answer is yes. More than 30 years ago, anthropologist and ethnobotanist Wade Davis ’75, Ph.D. ’86, went to Haiti to investigate mystic potions, voodoo rites, and raising people from the dead. #Harvard
The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead | Harvard Magazine
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Now that many college athletes are getting paid, Harvard University may struggle to recruit and retain top basketball and football talent. What does that mean for the diversity of incoming Harvard classes? Read "The End of the Ivy League?" to learn more. #Harvard
How NIL Deals and the Transfer Portal Are Changing the Ivy League—and Harvard Athletics | Harvard Magazine
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Darren Sears, M.L.A. ’04 is a mapmaker: but his maps aren't familiar. He doesn't depict regions, but paints and collages the kaleidoscopic contrasts where landscape types collide—shorelines, tree lines, mountain peaks, and desert oases meeting 🗺️ #Harvard
Ecological Edges: Darren Sears’s Watercolor Landscapes | Harvard Magazine
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According to Harvard University's Professor Daniel Lieberman, the real prescription for exercise comes from our evolutionary past—and the distant world that we once lived in. The human body, in this sense, is an ancestral tool: it requires strain. #Harvard
The Evolutionary Case for Exercise | Harvard Magazine
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How do donations shape the student experience? From fellowships and scholarships (like the famous Rhodes Award) which fund entire programs of study to donor-funded special interest projects, money makes academia possible; how is this generosity rewarded? And, for those with the purse strings, what is the role of donations in nurturing the future? #Harvard
Villa I Tatti: How Donors Influence Harvard's Art, Culture, and Academic Experiences | Harvard Magazine
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