People & Perspectives
Faculty, students, researchers, staff, and alumni who comprise the FAS community
Nationalism, socialism, and migration
Inquiry & Impact
The pursuit of knowledge through research, teaching, and learning, with impact at the FAS and beyond
The atlas maker of the microscopic world
Campus & Community
Where people, places, and experiences come together to shape life at the FAS
Kate McNamara named new director of Carpenter Center
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The oyster’s invisible architects
Microbes help lay down shell in an increasingly acidic ocean
Housing Day Spirit Week 2026
This year, Harvard College’s Housing Day tradition expanded to an entire week of Housing Day programming, building upon community, connection, and House pride.
For policymakers, standing behind the curtain comes with risks
More than $198 billion in green investments were enacted under former U.S. President Joe Biden. But who reaped the political rewards from a set of policies that advanced renewable energy projects and green jobs across all 50 states?
Veritalk: Steve Ansolabehere on elections, public opinion, and identity politics
Steve Ansolabehere, professor of government at Harvard, describes his research on U.S. elections, public opinion, and energy politics.
At Rowland Institute, photosynthesis inspires quest for greener futureI want to have this interdisciplinary approach where people from very different kinds of chemistry can bring their expertise from different perspectives together, because the goal is to build something that is very complex.Viktoriia Morad, Postdoctoral Researcher
Tara Menon’s debut novel explores a new dimension of grief literature
As Hurricane Sandy approached New York City in 2012, Tara Menon remembers being surprised by the unconcerned attitude of many of her fellow New Yorkers.
The Harvard Foundation presents 40th Annual Cultural Rhythms Showcase
Join the Harvard Foundation for eleven student cultural performances, an award ceremony, and a conversation with Cultural Impact Award honoree and Emmy®-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Sanders Theatre
6 p.m.