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  • 4 days ago | news.harvard.edu | Veasey Conway

    2 min read More than 9,000 graduates from the Class of 2025, representing all of Harvard University’s Schools, streamed into Harvard Yard on May 29 for Harvard’s 374th Commencement Exercises. The graduates, most wearing black gowns and bits of crimson, processed into Tercentenary Theatre. Families, friends, and well-wishers filled the steps of Widener Library, spreading out across the Yard.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.harvard.edu | Veasey Conway

    7 min read Across the University and the world, Harvard students, staff, and researchers dedicate themselves to documenting, organizing, and restoring items big and small. The tools of the trade could be trowels, tweezers, erasers, microscopes, or 3D scanners, but their goal is the same: to preserve works of literature, art, science, and civilization, and keep them accessible for future generations of researchers, students, and the wider public.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | nytimes.com | Eduardo Medina |Veasey Conway

    Students at Duke and U.N.C., both basketball powerhouses, have long labeled North Carolina State their "little brother." But little brother - and sister - are off to the Final Four. For decades, Sammy's Tap & Grill, a sports bar for fans of North Carolina State University, had a glaring problem: The school's basketball teams did not win all that much. David Harris, one of the owners, would concoct creative specials in hopes of drawing customers on game days, but it didn't matter. Few ever came.

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