This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Building beyond the work of the 2022 Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Report, Harvard Divinity School will host a series of online conversations with members of the HDS faculty to engage these vital questions from their expertise within the study of religion. Expand your understanding of the complex history and continuing implications of slavery in service of advancing racial justice in our own time and context.
On February 6, David F. Holland, John A. Bartlett Professor of New England...
Knafel Center OR Online on Zoom 10 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138
Harvard Radcliffe Institute is pleased to welcome Elisa Loncón Antileo to deliver the Rama S. Mehta Lecture for 2022–2023. In 2021, Loncón was elected as one of the representatives of the Mapuche people to the Chilean Constitutional Convention, and was then named the Convention’s first president (July 2021–January 2022). The Convention was tasked with rewriting the dictatorship-era constitution, a process that began after mass protests across the nation in 2019 and a national vote in favor of replacing the old constitution in 2020. Although Chilean voters rejected the proposed revisions...
The annual Ivy Spring Festival Gala has become a major event for students and scholars in eastern US to celebrate the Spring Festival. In this year’s offering, we prepared not only a variety of wonderful performances but also a large number of gifts and rewards for our audience. This year we are here to invite you to celebrate the Year of Rabbit together!
Harvard Radcliffe Institute will hold a major public conference January 26–27, 2023, to probe the complex and unpredictable ways that Roe v. Wade and its aftermath shaped the United States and the world beyond it for nearly half a century. The existential issue of abortion—and the galvanizing impact of Roe in particular—transformed the nation’s politics and public policy and its social movement energies, as well as the operations of the courtroom and the clinic.
This opening session of the conference features speakers with a range of...
Join us to celebrate the new year and our suite of new Economic Development programming for 2023 at the Harvard Ed Portal!
Network with friends, colleagues, and special guests while enjoying food, refreshments, and the resources and company of our local business community! You're guaranteed to leave energized and excited to engage with offerings from our calendar of upcoming events at the Ed Portal and our partners—plus with new connections for yourself and your business.
Harvard Radcliffe Institute and the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University present a series of virtual programs focusing on the intersection of art, activism, and climate change. The programs will feature leading figures in the arts and humanities engaging in conversations about their commitment to art and activism as a means to combat climate change, the origins of their interests, and their hopes for the future. With so much at stake for our planet, the work of artists and activists is essential in reaching and moving the public, as well as scientists, policy makers, and...
A conversation surrounding how to set boundaries for yourself in a workplace environment. How do we set boundaries? How do we calibrate boundaries with our colleagues and our managers? Please come with thoughts and any experiences you may have!
Grab your lunch and join the Office of Work/Life team for a review of the programs and services available through the Office of Work/Life to all benefits-eligible faculty and staff at Harvard University. We have programs to help you at every stage of your life. We'll focus on self-care, dependent care and elder care.