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Harvard researchers have successfully tested a new cancer vaccine in mice that could make previously expensive treatments accessible outside state-of-the-art medical centers. The therapy—which destroyed tumors in 90 percent of mice tested—uses small implants to avoid costly cell reprogramming outside the...
Three United Nations employees cast a critical but hopeful eye at the peacekeeping organization during a panel discussion titled “Peacekeeping: Can the U.N. Meet the Challenge?” last night at the Institute of Politics. Michael R. Gaouette ’90, a team leader for...
But in December, the group of researchers involved in planning for the liquefier was notified by Dean of the Physical Sciences Jeremy Bloxham that the project had been postponed indefinitely—a decision made jointly with SEAS, whose interim dean, Frans A. Spaepen, pointed to the machine?...
While the liquifier was meant to serve researchers in both the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and SEAS, the latter body faces an independent set of challenges, having transitioned from a division to a school less than two years ago.
Years before President Drew G. Faust created the Task Force on the Arts in 2007 to examine the role that arts plays at Harvard, the Freshman Seminar Program was already responding to a perceived change in the student body: their increased interest in artistic endeavors.The Task Force, comprised of faculty...