Harvard Awards Honorary Degrees to Five Recipients
Harvard University will award honorary degrees to Conan O’Brien, Audra McDonald, Noel Malcolm, Peggy Noonan,…
Harvard University will award honorary degrees to Conan O’Brien, Audra McDonald, Noel Malcolm, Peggy Noonan, and Geoffrey Hinton during its Commencement ceremony on Thursday. These individuals are being honored for their significant contributions and transformative achievements. Geoffrey Hinton, who will receive a Doctor of Science degree, has been a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence (AI)…
A Harvard alumnus who gave his life to protect fellow Marines in the Korean War was remembered as a model of leadership at the ROTC commissioning ceremony in Sanders Theatre. Sherrod Skinner, who died in October 1952 after sacrificing himself to save others, was highlighted for his integrity, humility, and excellence during the event. Retired…
“Please don’t let AI take away the fun part of your chosen profession,” Ronny Chieng urged graduates. The Harvard Staff Photographer, Niles Singer, captured the moment. During his speech at Class Day, Emmy-winning comedian Ronny Chieng, known for his role on ‘The Daily Show,’ advised the Class of 2026 to apply artificial intelligence in fields…
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) serves as a crucial tool for doctors and scientists to view internal body structures. It captures detailed images of muscles, organs, and bones without invasive procedures and can monitor blood flow to map brain activity. Recently, MIT bioengineers have created sensors that allow MRI to track molecules critical for brain and…
A conference at Harvard’s Enterprise Research Center on May 14 examined the history of antisemitism and its presence on university campuses. Scholars agreed that while universities mirror societal biases, this does not offer a clear strategy for addressing antisemitism. They emphasized the need for higher education leaders to tackle the issue decisively, with the symposium…
One of the earliest recipients of an honorary degree from Harvard University was George Washington. A portrait of him by Gilbert Stuart is part of the Harvard Art Museums collection. The degree was bestowed on April 3, 1776, shortly after the Continental Army expelled the British from Boston, a pivotal moment in the War for…
As part of Harvard’s 375th Commencement, three graduating students will deliver speeches at Tercentenary Theatre, continuing a long-standing tradition. Kiesse Nanor will present the Latin Salutatory, Andrew O’Donohue will give the Graduate English Address, and Noah Eckstein will deliver the Senior English Address. Kiesse Nanor’s fascination with the ancient world began at age 12 when…
Cynthia W. Rossano, a key figure behind Harvard’s Commencement Day bell tradition, will not hear them this year, as she passed away on March 21, 2026. Rossano was crucial in starting this tradition in 1987. In honor of Harvard’s 375th Commencement, bells will ring across Cambridge and at the nation’s oldest university. On Thursday, for…
Graduate and professional students aiming for academic careers often express eagerness to teach but lack clarity on how to acquire and demonstrate teaching experience on their CVs or dossiers. Due to the varying availability of TA opportunities across different programs and budget periods, departments and teaching centers can offer equitable pathways by creating small, credible…
In today’s digital education landscape, faculty members teaching online may struggle to create meaningful connections with students. As someone who primarily teaches in-person undergraduate courses, I focus on curating my classes to facilitate student connections. I encourage collaborative project work and regular peer feedback. Students generally respond well to these interactions, enjoying collaboration and class…