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  1. Harvard’s campus is defined by its brick buildings, but hidden among and on top of those buildings are beautiful, peaceful, sometimes bountiful gardens. There are the Center for Astrophysics and Divinity School gardens in Cambridge, the Countway Library and Yawkey Center gardens in Boston, and the Business School bee gardens in Allston. Our ...

  2. 11. Feb. 2024 · The beginning. The history of women at Harvard is long, layered, nuanced, and complex. Although they did not have any academic opportunities until the late 19th century, women participated in the University community from its founding in 1636, as family members of faculty, administrators, and students. Women were also some of the University’s ...

  3. Sidney Chalhoub. Department Chair. David and Peggy Rockefeller Professor of History and of African and African American Studies. Faculty Affiliate, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures.

  4. 15. März 2024 · Historical register of Harvard university, 1636-1936. (Cambridge: Harvard University, 1937). Includes, important dates in Harvard history, 1636-1936. -- Chronological tables. -- Officers of government and instruction, 1637-1936. Available online from the Harvard Math Department and from the Hathi Trust (some content may be limited to “Search ...

  5. At the American Repertory Theater, high school students performed “Proclamation 7: Freedom Acts,” a play written by and starring them, with inspiration from the Declaration of Independence. At 140 years old at the time of the American Revolution, Harvard—and members of the Harvard community—played an important role in the country's ...

  6. Building a campus. From the brick buildings of the Yard to the modern marvels of the Allston campus, Harvard has a sweeping range of building styles that, taken together, amount to an informal history of American architecture. Learn more about Harvard’s architectural history.

  7. Harvard University is a major center for research and teaching in international and global history. Related activities include: Forums for new research: An annual graduate student conference, which convenes each spring, and a seminar series, which meets several times each term to discuss cutting edge research.