What does it mean to be human in an age of artificial intelligence? How do we hold on to daydreams when machines can generate endless images, stories, and realities? And what happens when the line ...
On this annual favorite, explore the sites of ancient Greece through the lens of Classical heroes, texts, and archaeological sites. Featuring Professors Greg Nagy and Naomi Weiss.
Mystical and spiritual, chaotic and confounding, India overflows with riches. While staying at excellent hotels, traverse the classic Golden Triangle: bustling Delhi; Agra, home of the sublime Taj ...
Travel the Stellenbosch Wine Route. Enjoy winetasting, special arranged lunch with wine pairings. This is a full, moderately strenuous program that is at times physically demanding and busy and ...
As AI transforms how we innovate—from startup founders using ChatGPT to brainstorm business models to R&D teams relying on machine learning for breakthrough discoveries—we're witnessing both ...
Since 1990, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has bestowed the HAA Awards to distinguished alumni in recognition of their extraordinary service to Harvard University through leadership and ...
Can sea level rise be slowed? A new project called Sea Level Investigation and Management (SLIM), made possible by a generous gift from Cornelius “Neil” Prior Jr. LLB ’62, aims to find out. More than ...
Karen Johnson has spent her entire career working to facilitate private, philanthropic support for Harvard—first for 30 years as an attorney at Ropes & Gray LLP and now as an attorney and director at ...
Join fellow alumni from across Harvard to hear from President Alan M. Garber AB ’77, PhD ’82 and Provost John Manning AB ’82, JD ’85. Vanessa Liu AB ’96, JD’01 will moderate this live conversation for ...
Harvard is forging ahead with ambitious climate research that is making a real-world impact. This discussion will delve into ongoing projects, including advances in reducing methane emissions, ...
In high school, I struggled in AP Environmental Science. Perhaps it was because, in my small mountain town, climate change was framed as an unsettled debate. Or perhaps as more of a humanities person, ...
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