Kevin Cranston took his M.Div. degree to Bureau of Public Health
Kevin Cranston discusses the critical and continuing need for adequate testing and about how data helps inform policy and procedures during a pandemic.
April 7, 2020 • ~18 min
Scholar uncovers Virginia Woolf’s desire to ‘re-create sacred community’
Scholar Stephanie Paulsell discusses her forthcoming book, “Religion around Virginia Woolf,” in which she explores religious elements in the work of one of literature’s most noted atheists.
Jan. 14, 2019 • ~6 min
Youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman delivers poem at Harvard president’s inauguration
Amanda Gorman, the inaugural U.S. youth poet laureate and a Harvard junior, wrote a poem for Harvard President Larry Bacow’s inauguration based on the University’s history, Bacow’s love of running, and his approach to the job that emphasizes the long-term nature of achievement and the importance of working together toward change.
Oct. 4, 2018 • ~7 min
Chair of Harvard’s Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights shares vision for program
Mayra Rivera draws on her cross-disciplinary background in her role as Harvard's faculty chair of the Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights.
Sept. 27, 2018 • ~8 min
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