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Recent News About Harvard University
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“COVID” mRNA injection mandate persists at Harvard University
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, still requires students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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Harvard University holds onto “COVID” mRNA injection mandates
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, continues to require “COVID” mRNA injections for students to attend their classes.
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Harvard University continues to mandate “COVID” mRNA injections
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, still requires students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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COVID-19 vaccine still required for Harvard University students in August
Harvard University requires students to have the COVID-19 vaccine, despite more than 90% of colleges dropping vaccine mandates by August.
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What this Suffolk County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending May 20
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending May 20.
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Book Talk with Olivia Laing on August 9
Book Talk with Olivia Laing on August 9
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Book Talk with Meghan O’Rourke on July 26
Book Talk with Meghan O’Rourke on July 26
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Remembering Lily Safra
Remembering Lily Safra
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Materials Lab Workshop: Cyanotypes [AT CAPACITY] on June 22
Materials Lab Workshop: Cyanotypes [AT CAPACITY] on June 22
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Gallery Talk: Unpacking a 120-Year-Old Zeiss Photographic Microscope on June 14
Gallery Talk: Unpacking a 120-Year-Old Zeiss Photographic Microscope on June 14
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In Black and White: Photographs of Black Theater by Alix Jeffry on June 8
In Black and White: Photographs of Black Theater by Alix Jeffry on June 8
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Lapp to step down as executive VP
Lapp to step down as executive VP
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Good days, tough days
Good days, tough days
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Lessons on diplomacy, sustainability of International Space Station
Soyeon Yi beat out 36,000 contestants to become South Korea’s first — and so far only — astronaut to fly into space.
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More than just another brick in a wall
The student creators of a new public art installation in Harvard Yard believe their work, which was inspired by the protests against police brutality and the toppling of Confederate statues around the U.S., can drive change.
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More than just another brick in a wall
The student creators of a new public art installation in Harvard Yard believe their work, which was inspired by the protests against police brutality and the toppling of Confederate statues around the U.S., can drive change.
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Making field to table work regionally
Nina Sayles spent five months of COVID isolation at her parents’ place in New Hampshire.
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California tight end Guiliano 'will thrive at Harvard,' high school coach says
Scott Giuliano, a 6-foot, 5-inch tight end for Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach, California, has committed to play football for Harvard University next year, where he is expected to shine as an academically committed student-athlete.
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Harvard track athletes register top performances in Australia, Texas Relays
Sophomore Harvard athletes recorded outstanding performances in their respective events at the Melbourne Track Classic and Texas Relays on March 25 in Australia.
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Harvard sophomore competes for Canada at FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
Harvard sophomore Nordic skier Rémi Drolet placed 56th out of more than 150 competitors in the SPC Qualifier while representing Canada at the 42nd FIS Nordic World Ski Championships earlier this month in Oberstdorf, Germany.