Combating Anti-Muslim Bias: Harvard’s New Initiatives
May 7, 2025

In an era marked by increasing polarization, combating anti-Muslim bias has become a crucial initiative for universities striving to create inclusive environments.Following the decisive report from the Harvard Task Force on Combating Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab, and Anti-Palestinian Bias, President Alan M.
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Harvard Medical School Graduation Inspires Jett Crowdis
May 6, 2025

Harvard Medical School graduation marks a significant milestone for students like Jett Crowdis, who have devoted years to the pursuit of medical excellence.As evidenced by Crowdis's journey, which began as a camp counselor for children affected by cancer, this commencement symbolizes not only academic achievement but also a deep commitment to serving others.
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Antisemitism Initiatives: Harvard’s Action Plan Explained
May 6, 2025

Antisemitism initiatives are crucial endeavors aimed at combating prejudices and discrimination against Jewish individuals, and recent developments at Harvard University underscore this importance.In a proactive response, President Alan M.
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Harvard Medal: Honoring Four for Exceptional Service
May 6, 2025

The Harvard Medal has recently garnered attention as four distinguished individuals are set to receive this prestigious award for exceptional service to the Harvard community.On Alumni Day, June 6, 2025, the Harvard Alumni Association will honor Kathy Delaney-Smith, Paul J.
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Arthur Kleinman: Pioneer in Medical Anthropology’s Future
May 6, 2025
Arthur Kleinman, a distinguished Harvard professor, has profoundly shaped the field of medical anthropology during his remarkable 50-year career.His final seminar, titled "Future of Medical Anthropology," encapsulates his lifelong quest to enhance the human condition through innovative healthcare education and cross-cultural understanding.
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Medical Anthropology: A Tribute to Arthur Kleinman
May 6, 2025

Medical anthropology explores the intricate connections between cultural practices, social structures, and health outcomes, emphasizing how our understanding of wellness varies across different societies.Recently, Professor Arthur Kleinman, a leading figure in the field and a revered academic at Harvard University, delivered his final seminar titled "The Future of Medical Anthropology." This event shone a spotlight on the evolving nature of medical anthropology, revealing its potential not just in clinical settings but also in fostering cross-cultural understanding and improving healthcare systems.
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Harvard Medal 2025: Honoring Exceptional Alumni Service
April 30, 2025

The Harvard Medal 2025 promises to be a momentous occasion as four distinguished individuals—Kathy Delaney-Smith, Paul J.Finnegan, Carolyn Hughes, and David Johnston—are set to receive this prestigious honor for their exceptional contributions to Harvard University.
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Combating Anti-Muslim Bias: Harvard’s New Initiatives
April 29, 2025

Combating Anti-Muslim Bias is a critical initiative that seeks to address the rising tensions and discrimination faced by Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian communities, particularly within educational institutions.In light of recent events and increased awareness of anti-Arab discrimination, the necessity for a supportive and inclusive academic environment has never been more pressing.
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Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias: New Initiatives at Harvard
April 29, 2025

Antisemitism and anti-Israeli bias have become pressing concerns on campuses, prompting significant action from academic institutions like Harvard University.Recognizing the detrimental impact these prejudices have on Jewish and Israeli students, President Alan M.
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Harvard Pulse Survey: Understanding Community Belonging
April 28, 2025

The Harvard Pulse Survey plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamics of inclusion and belonging within the Harvard community.Conducted for the second time after its initial launch in 2019, this comprehensive survey seeks to gauge the climate of campus culture by inviting feedback from all community members, including students, faculty, researchers, and staff.
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