Introductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year Students
May 8, 2025

Introductory humanities courses are designed to ignite curiosity and passion among first-year students, offering a welcoming gateway into the world of arts and humanities.As the foundation of humanities education, these courses provide a unique perspective on human culture, creativity, and critical thought.
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Canine Empathy: Insights from Harvard’s Canine Research
May 7, 2025

Canine empathy is a fascinating aspect of dog behavior that sheds light on the incredible connection between dogs and humans.Recent canine research, such as innovative dog MRI studies, has revealed the intricacies of how dogs perceive and respond to human emotions.
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Introductory Humanities Courses Transform Student Engagement
May 7, 2025

Introductory humanities courses are a vital stepping stone for first-year students seeking to explore the depth and breadth of the arts and culture.With a surge in innovative course offerings, this initiative from the Division of Arts and Humanities aims to capture the imagination of entering students and forge a strong connection to a humanities curriculum that resonates.
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Canine Empathy Research: Insights from Harvard’s Lab
May 7, 2025

Canine empathy research is shedding light on the profound emotional connections between dogs and humans, revealing how these beloved pets can sense and respond to our feelings.Groundbreaking studies led by experts at the Harvard Canine Lab are exploring the intricacies of dog emotions, examining how pups react in various situations, from simple interactions to critical moments of distress.
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Dance with Abandon: Tips for Embracing Your Movement
May 7, 2025

Dance with Abandon is an exhilarating exploration of self-expression that transcends mere movement; it’s a release of emotions that resonates deeply within us.The art of dance serves as a conduit for players to connect profoundly with their feelings, allowing them to express their inner selves without restraint.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual Record
May 6, 2025

AI in photojournalism is transforming the way stories are captured and preserved, offering new avenues for innovation while posing significant ethical challenges.As creative leaders like Kira Pollack embark on research to leverage AI technology, the fate of vital photo archives hangs in the balance.
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Elegy: A Poetry Workshop to Embrace Grief and Community
May 6, 2025

Elegy, a poignant form of poetry, serves as a powerful vessel for expressing grief and honoring those we've lost.This deeply personal artistic tradition resonates particularly in times of collective sorrow, like during the recent pandemic.
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AI in Photojournalism: Can Technology Preserve Visual History?
May 6, 2025

AI in photojournalism is transforming the landscape of visual storytelling, offering both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.As the industry navigates the complexities of new technologies, acclaimed visual storyteller Kira Pollack stands at the forefront, advocating for the preservation of invaluable visual archives.
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Asian American Women’s History: A Schlesinger Exhibit Review
May 6, 2025

Asian American women's history is a vital yet often overlooked aspect of the broader narrative of American culture.From early migrant experiences to contemporary movements for women's rights, the stories of Asian American women reveal resilience, creativity, and leadership.
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