Tour Harvard
Tour the campus
The Gates of Harvard
Roosevelt slept here


Events 2007
University Calendar
Commencement sights and sounds


Multimedia
Slides


Videos


Special presentations


This Month in
Harvard History

Sept. 9, 1766
Disgruntled over the ‘bad and unwholesome Butter’ served with meals, students launch the Great Butter Rebellion of 1766, the College’s earliest recorded uprising.

Campus
September 20, 2007

Camp Harvard!
students roast marshmallows
Corn dogs, cotton candy, caramel apples, marshmallow-roasting, a dunk tank, rock climbing, backward bowling, bumper cars, and balloons, balloons, balloons were just a few of the draws at the carnival that lit up the Yard and environs on Sept. 14 as newly arrived students got to know each other at Camp Harvard.

Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office

Intensive seminars pulse through Radcliffe

Faust offers Morning Prayers

Faust installation set for Oct. 12

Provostial Fund names winning proposals; fall submissions sought

Bercovitch wins Bode-Pearson Prize

HCA fellowship promotes learned exchange

First cycle of proposals to receive China Fund support

Film Study Center awards fellowships

Mossavar-Rahmani Center names new fellows

Former Grossman employee, artist Crite dies

Memorial services

Newsmakers

In brief

Police reports

This month in Harvard history

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