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A Ray of Light amid Middle East Devastation
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How is Artificial Intelligence Being Taught at Harvard?
A new Harvard course on artificial intelligence teaches students how to use the tool responsibly.
Poet Cynthia Zarin's Debut Novel "Inverno"
Poet Cynthia Zarin ’81’s first novel Inverno, a study in yearning and desire.
Civil War American Writer and Abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier
Homes of the poet and abolitionist, whose verses were said to have inspired Abraham Lincoln.
What Does it Mean to be a Progressive Jew Today?
How should Progressive Jews reconcile the changing nature of Israel today as state and ideal?
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Harvard in the headlines
Harvard Magazine sorts through news and commentary in other media and shares diverse views with you. Learn more.
Harvard in the headlines
Harvard Magazine sorts through news and commentary in other media and shares diverse views with you. Learn more.