Harvard University Confers 10,143 Degrees
On Thursday, Harvard University conferred 10,143 degrees during its 375th Commencement exercises. This figure encompasses…
On Thursday, Harvard University conferred 10,143 degrees during its 375th Commencement exercises. This figure encompasses degrees awarded across various schools for the 2025-26 academic year. Harvard College issued 1,661 degrees, including 1,603 Bachelor of Arts and 58 Bachelor of Science degrees. The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences granted degrees through…
Kenneth Weinstein, a specialist in the region, contends that the primary challenge in the Indo-Pacific is economic rather than military. He acknowledges both actual and perceived challenges in the U.S.-Japan alliance. While some question the U.S.’s reliability as an ally, Weinstein, who is the Japan chair at the Hudson Institute, firmly believes the U.S. remains…
In the digital education landscape, online course instructors may struggle to create meaningful student connections. As someone who primarily teaches in-person undergraduate courses, I focus on designing classes that promote student interaction. This involves encouraging collaborative projects and regular peer feedback. Many students appreciate these interactions, often forming partnerships with classmates and choosing to continue…
In higher education, writing is essential, as noted by Mazak in 2024, and plays a significant role in the tenure process. Despite its importance, faculty often do not prioritize writing for publication. The main obstacle is time, but issues such as confidence and other barriers also hinder starting the process. Writing is often pushed to…
Conan O’Brien delivered a humorous yet insightful address at Harvard’s 375th Commencement on Thursday. The comedian, known for his absurdist style, encouraged the Class of 2026 to focus on more than their academic credentials. O’Brien, a Harvard alumnus from 1985, expressed his hope that their Harvard degree would eventually become “the least important thing people…
Conan O’Brien, a Harvard alumnus from the class of ’85, greeted graduates filling Tercentenary Theatre. The event was part of Harvard’s 375th Commencement series, showcasing features and profiles of graduates. The ceremony adhered to a traditional dress code, but many graduates added personal touches with accessories, particularly around their necks. Ribbons and stoles symbolizing pride…
On May 28, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey revealed plans for a new lab aimed at accelerating advancements in quantum technologies, ensuring Massachusetts remains a leader in quantum innovation. At the Samberg Conference Center, they introduced the Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, a shared facility intended to boost quantum development…
During this year’s alumni elections, Harvard graduates elected seven individuals to the University’s Board of Overseers and six to the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) board of directors. The newly appointed Overseers will start their roles on May 29, while the HAA directors will begin on July 1. Five new members were chosen for six-year terms…
MIT, in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, has unveiled plans to create the Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, accessible to regional researchers. The state will provide new funding to complement federal support, allowing construction of the QSL to commence this summer. The QSL will house specialized facilities for Massachusetts scientists to conduct significant…
Approximately 85,000 individuals in the United States receive a bladder cancer diagnosis annually. Although treatments are frequently effective, bladder cancer has a recurrence rate of about 50% within five years post-treatment, ranking it among the most recurrent cancers. This recurrence contributes to its high treatment costs. Researchers at MIT have developed a novel method for…