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Inauguration of President Drew Faust

News and multimedia surrounding the inauguration of Harvard's 28th president Drew Faust on Friday, Oct. 12, 2007.

 

Webcasts at the GSD

The Graduate School of Design offers live webcasts and a selection of archived lectures for general viewing. Lectures include presentations by distinguished guest faculty.

 

HarvardScience

HarvardScience is a publication of the Harvard Office of News and Public Affairs devoted to all matters related to science at the various schools, departments, institutes, and hospitals of Harvard University.

 

HLS Panel Discussion: "Dealing with Terrorism"

Harvard Law School held a panel discussion with experts on terrorism about measures they thought should be taken to better deal with legal issues surrounding the war on terror.

 

HGSE Usable Knowledge

The Harvard Graduate School of Education's Usable Knowledge website aims at connecting the research of its faculty with educators in the field. The website features a diverse set of media -- text, video, and audio -- to make the leading research of its faculty accessible to educators all over the world.

 

HBS Working Knowledge

The Harvard Business School's Working Knowledge website is a free online forum that presents the extraordinary breadth and depth of the School's intellectual capital in a way that can be easily accessed by top practitioners. Every day, the website features new work from among the more than 200 HBS faculty at the forefront of their diverse fields of expertise.

 

KSG Video Forum Archive

The Institute of Politics proudly presents a searchable video archive spanning thirty years of public addresses and panel discussions held in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum. The archive, featuring nearly 1,200 Forum events on politics, policy, culture, and academic life, provides rich historical content and context to students, researchers, and citizens from around the world. Videos available in this archive include speeches by former presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

 

Enter to Grow in Wisdom: A Tour of Harvard's Gates

A Flash presentation of the stories of various Harvard gates intended to enrich the experience of all those interested in Harvard's history

 

High Court justices compare roles

On Wednesday, September 28, Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia were joined by their British counterparts for a wide-ranging panel discussion on the similarities and differences between the judicial systems in the U.S. and U.K.

 

KSG Virtual Book Tour

Each semester the KSG Virtual Book Tour features recent books authored or edited by members of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government faculty. Book tours include author introductions on video, reviews, and more.

 

Studio Works, Harvard Design School

Studio Works captures the essential character of the design studio experience at the Harvard Design School. It provides an overview and vignettes of a year in life of design students at Harvard, and an archive of their speculations and deliberations.

 

Multimedia Stories - Video Archives

A collection of videos about life, thought, and art at the University. From a dig conducted by student archaeologists in their own backyard to cancer warrior Judah Folkman's lab to Leonard Bernstein's instructions to a Harvard a cappella group, the sights and sounds in these video glimpses make the variety and profundity of the University come to life.

 

Multimedia Stories - Slide Show Archives

The Harvard News Office boasts some of the best photographers in the country, whose work, always journalistically sound, is also aesthetically rich. These slide shows - whose subjects range from a buzzing, joyful Commencement to the moving memorial service of the great John Kenneth Galbraith - are showcases for the deep talents of the News Office photographers.

 

Fifty years in Media: Changes in Journalism

Last fifty years have seen a major transformation in the media landscape, brought upon by technological innovation, changes in society and conglomeration in the media industry. Eight distinguished journalists from the Class of '55 discuss about what those changes are and how they have affected news.

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