Nonie Lesaux HGSE Dean Leading Literacy Development Forward
March 30, 2025

Nonie K.Lesaux, the newly appointed dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, brings a wealth of experience in literacy development and early education.
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Rakesh Khurana Harvard Dean: Leadership Lessons for the Future
March 30, 2025

Rakesh Khurana, the esteemed Danoff Dean of Harvard College, stands at the forefront of academic leadership, having devoted over a decade to shaping the future of higher education.His tenure has been marked by innovative initiatives and strategic reforms aimed at navigating the myriad challenges faced by contemporary universities, particularly during times of crisis like the recent pandemic.
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Medieval Architecture: Kenneth Conant’s Cluny Cathedral Journey
March 30, 2025

Medieval architecture stands as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of craftsmen from centuries past, showcasing the grandeur of structures like the Cluny cathedral.This iconic Benedictine abbey, once the largest in Europe, reflects the meticulous designs that characterized the architectural history of the Middle Ages.
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Mapping Color in History: Discovering South Asian Art
March 30, 2025

Mapping Color in History delves into the intricate relationship between color and its cultural implications throughout time, especially in the context of South Asian art.This innovative project aims to shed light on historically used art pigments, including the vibrant Indian art pigments that have shaped visual storytelling for centuries.
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Chemical Safety: How to Ensure Products are Safe
March 29, 2025

Chemical safety is a crucial aspect of protecting both human health and the environment from the potentially harmful effects of industrial chemicals.Everyday products that we use – from clothing to furniture – can contain hazardous substances that may pose serious health risks.
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