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Eliot used the German model to set up graduate programs at Harvard and he formed a graduate department in 1872, which granted its first Ph.D. degrees in 1873 to William Byerly in mathematics and Charles Whitney in history. Eliot set up the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences with its own dean and budget in 1890, which dealt with graduate ...
The Harvard and Slavery initiative was established in 2006 in order to recognize and "research the historical connections between Harvard University and slavery". The program began as Harvard and Slavery: Seeking a Forgotten History, which summarized undergraduate research linking the history of slavery to local history.
The Harvard Undergraduate Research Journal, which showcases peer-reviewed [clarification needed] undergraduate research. The Harvard Independent, an alternative [clarification needed] weekly with news, opinion, sports, arts, and features. Harvard Undergraduate Television, producer of the comedy news program On Harvard Time and the soap opera ...
Unsettled History: America, China and the Doolittle Tokyo Raid: April 15, 2022 [417] Sky Blossom: Diaries of the Next Greatest Generation: May 2, 2022 [418] Betrayed: Surviving an American Concentration Camp [419] A Season to Remember: The Baseball Boys of Mon City: May 9, 2022 [420] From Wall Street to Bay Street: May 17, 2022 [421] La Loche ...
A description of Harvard Lab for Computer Graphics (HLCG) research in Context, a publication of the Harvard Graduate School of Design. (Model and rendering by the BUILDER program, 1982). Robinson Hall in Harvard Yard was the home of the Graduate School of Design before the construction of Gund Hall. It now houses the History Department.
Bethell, John T. Harvard Observed: An Illustrated History of the University in the Twentieth Century, Harvard University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-674-37733-8; Bunting, Bainbridge. Harvard: An Architectural History (1985). 350 pp. Carpenter, Kenneth E. The First 350 Years of the Harvard University Library: Description of an Exhibition (1986). 216 pp.
George Lincoln Goodale, 1863, botanist and first director of Harvard's Botanical Museum (now part of the Harvard Museum of Natural History) Joseph Bassett Holder, curator of invertebrates of the American Museum of Natural History; J. B. S. Jackson, 1829, first curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum and was dean of Harvard Medical School
The history of the Harvard Extension School dates back to its founding in 1910 by Abbott Lawrence Lowell.From the beginning, the Harvard Extension School was designed to serve the educational interests and needs of the greater Boston community, but has since extended its academic resources to the public, locally, nationally, and internationally.