The Venice Architecture Biennial stands as one of the world’s premier platforms for architectural innovation and cultural exchange, highlighting contemporary issues in the field.This year, the exhibition features the thought-provoking project “Recall and Response” by Coleman A.
Harvard Arts Festival Celebrates Creativity and Community
The Harvard Arts Festival serves as a vibrant celebration of creativity and artistic expression, bringing together the entire campus community for a spectacular showcase of talents.Held annually, this dynamic arts festival at Harvard features a plethora of engaging events, including public concerts, theatrical performances, and immersive art-making opportunities.
Canine Research: Unpacking the Human-Canine Bond at Harvard
Canine research is an exhilarating field that aims to deepen our understanding of the emotional and intellectual lives of our four-legged companions.By examining canine brain research, scientists like Erin Hecht at Harvard are uncovering the complexities of the human-canine bond, revealing how dogs experience empathy and social interactions.
Introductory Humanities Courses Transform First-Year Experience
Introductory humanities courses serve as the gateway for first-year students to explore the vibrant realms of arts and culture.Designed to engage and inspire, these courses are part of a broader initiative aimed at rekindling interest in the humanities, a field experiencing declining enrollment nationwide.
Canine Empathy Research Reveals Insights into Dogs’ Minds
Canine empathy research has become a fascinating field, revealing the intricate connections between dogs and humans.This groundbreaking research, prominently featured in studies like the Harvard canine study, explores how our four-legged friends exhibit emotions and understand our feelings.
Introductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year Students
Introductory humanities courses play a pivotal role in shaping a student’s academic journey, offering a rich exploration of the arts and humanities education.These courses aim to ignite the passion of first-year students, encouraging them to engage deeply with cultural, philosophical, and artistic themes that define our human experience.
Katie Kitamura: Insights on Horror and Modern Fiction
Katie Kitamura, an acclaimed author known for her insightful explorations of human relationships, is gearing up for an enlightening Harvard visit.Fresh off the release of her fifth novel, “Audition,” Kitamura dives into the complexities of modern existence, particularly the eerie dynamics that unfold within a family’s life in New York City.
AI and Social Justice: Ruha Benjamin’s Vision for the Future
AI and social justice are becoming increasingly intertwined as technology evolves.Renowned sociologist Ruha Benjamin argues that the future of technology should not be dominated by wealthy tech elites whose visions often prioritize profit over ethical considerations and community welfare.
AI in Photojournalism: Can Technology Preserve Our Visual History?
AI in photojournalism is revolutionizing the landscape of visual storytelling, merging cutting-edge technology with the traditional art of photography.As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, the way we capture, archive, and interpret images is undergoing a profound transformation.
Asian American Women’s History: Unveiling Hidden Stories
Asian American women’s history is a profound tapestry that weaves together resilience, struggle, and the pursuit of identity in a complex cultural landscape.The recent exhibition at the Schlesinger Library entitled “Illuminate: Contextualizing Asian American Women’s Stories Through the Archives” seeks to shed light on these often-overlooked narratives, featuring historical artifacts that document the lives of Asian women across generations.