Harvard University has removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century text because it was taken without consent from a ...
(The Hill) – The Harvard Library announced Wednesday it had removed a human skin binding from a 19th century book that has ...
Harvard's library said the human skin binding on one of its books was finally removed after nearly a century. The copy of the French book "Des destinées de l'âme" was bound with skin taken from ...
Harvard University's Houghton Library officials announced in a blog post on Wednesday that one of the books in its collection is bound with human skin. Harvard scientists conducted a series of ...
On Monday, the largest division of Harvard University, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard (FAS), announced that it was removing its previous requirement for job applicants to submit a ...
CAMBRIDGE - Harvard University's commencement was met with protests on Thursday and some graduates walked out of the ceremony, one day after it was announced that 13 students who participated in a ...
As the Harvard Corporation embarks on a search for its 31st president, higher education experts and Harvard insiders said that the outcome of the U.S. presidential election will likely influence ...
Ten years ago, Dr. Jeff Lichtman — a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University — received a small brain sample in his lab. Although tiny, the 1 cubic millimeter of ...
The answer is always the same. “Well, my family always emphasized education,” says Gonzalez, a 17-year-old Vacaville High School senior who graduates today. During an interview earlier this ...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard will end its requirement for potential faculty to submit diversity, inclusion, and belonging statements (a variation of diversity, equity, and inclusion), ...
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - Researchers at Harvard are bringing us a view of the brain like we’ve never seen before. They’ve created a comprehensive map the likes of which you won’t find in ...
Ten years ago, Dr. Jeff Lichtman — a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University — received a small brain sample in his lab. Although tiny, the 1 cubic millimeter of tissue was ...