Harvard Pulse Survey Highlights Inclusion and Belonging
May 6, 2025

The Harvard Pulse Survey serves as a vital tool for measuring the community’s sense of inclusion and belonging at Harvard University.Administered to students, faculty, and staff, this community survey is designed to capture the nuances of campus culture and the diverse experiences of its members.
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Harvard Endowment Management: Balancing Needs and Risks
May 6, 2025

Harvard endowment management plays a crucial role in shaping the financial landscape of Harvard University, boasting a record valuation of $53 billion.This massive financial resource offers both flexibility and challenges, especially when considering donor restrictions and allocation to various University schools.
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Antisemitism Initiatives at Harvard: New Actions Unveiled
May 6, 2025

Harvard University has embarked on significant antisemitism initiatives aimed at addressing the concerns surrounding Jewish student experiences and anti-Israeli bias on campus.With the recent announcement from President Alan M.
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Harvard Medal 2025: Honoring Exceptional Alumni Service
May 6, 2025
The Harvard Medal 2025 is set to honor four exceptional individuals for their outstanding contributions to the University on June 6, during the prestigious Alumni Day celebrations.This year’s distinguished recipients include Kathy Delaney-Smith, renowned for her groundbreaking achievements in women’s basketball, Paul J.
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Medical Anthropology: Celebrating Arthur Kleinman’s Legacy
May 6, 2025

Medical anthropology plays a crucial role in understanding the intricate relationship between culture, health, and illness, and is further amplified by the contributions of pioneers like Arthur Kleinman.Recently, Kleinman concluded his final seminar on the "Future of Medical Anthropology," an event that brought together nearly 200 students and alumni at Harvard.
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Arthur Kleinman: A Legacy in Medical Anthropology
May 5, 2025

Arthur Kleinman, a pivotal figure in the realm of medical anthropology, delivered his final seminar titled "Future of Medical Anthropology" on April 29, capturing the attention of nearly 200 attendees at Harvard.With a distinguished career spanning almost five decades, Kleinman's insights into the interplay between care and the human condition have profoundly influenced the field.
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Combating Bias at Harvard: New Actions Announced
May 5, 2025
Combating bias at Harvard has become an urgent focus for the University, particularly in light of ongoing concerns about discrimination against Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians.Following the release of the Harvard University bias report, President Alan M.
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Harvard Medal 2025: Honoring Exceptional Alumni Service
April 30, 2025

On June 6, 2025, the prestigious Harvard Medal will be awarded to four remarkable individuals in recognition of their extraordinary service to Harvard University.The recipients—Kathy Delaney-Smith, Paul J.
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Anti-Arab Bias: Harvard’s New Initiatives for Inclusivity
April 29, 2025

Anti-Arab bias is an insidious form of discrimination that has far-reaching consequences, particularly within academic institutions like Harvard.Despite efforts to promote campus inclusivity and diversity initiatives, many Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian students report feelings of alienation and mistrust in their university environment.
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Anti-Israeli Bias: Harvard’s New Initiatives for Change
April 29, 2025

In recent years, anti-Israeli bias has gained increased attention, especially within academic settings, highlighting a troubling trend affecting the climate for Jewish students.As universities like Harvard strive to create inclusive and diverse environments, tackling this bias is essential to ensure that all students feel safe and supported.
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