Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Diversity through Dance
May 8, 2025

Cultural Rhythms serves as a vibrant honor for the artistic diversity found within the Harvard community, and this year’s festival was no exception.Unfolding on April 5, the event drew inspiration from the rich tapestry of cultures represented at the university, showcasing a spectacular dance performance featuring global traditions.
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Katie Kitamura Discusses Performance and Horror in Fiction
May 8, 2025

Novelist Katie Kitamura, known for her compelling narratives and keen insights into human emotion, has captivated readers with her latest work, "Audition." Recently published, this novel showcases Kitamura's signature style—a fusion of psychological depth and an exploration of horror genre fiction.In a forthcoming Katie Kitamura interview, she reveals how the nuances of performance and the complexities of family dynamics serve as crucial themes in her storytelling.
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Engaging First-Year Students in Humanities Courses Effectively
May 7, 2025

Engaging first-year students in humanities has become a vital focus for educators aiming to revitalize interest in this essential field of study.With the introduction of innovative first-year humanities courses, universities are leveraging new teaching strategies that resonate with incoming students.
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Canine Empathy Research: Insights from Harvard Experts
May 7, 2025

Canine empathy research has garnered significant attention as scientists delve into the emotional and cognitive landscapes of our beloved pets.Understanding dog emotional intelligence offers a glimpse into the intricate human-dog bond, revealing how our furry companions can often sense our feelings and respond with remarkable sensitivity.
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Canine Empathy: Insights from Harvard’s Dog Research
May 7, 2025

Canine empathy is a fascinating concept that explores the emotional connections between dogs and humans.Recent studies in dog research highlight the remarkable ability of dogs to perceive and respond to human emotions, showcasing what's often referred to as empathy in dogs.
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Introductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year Students
May 7, 2025

Introductory humanities courses play a pivotal role in shaping students' academic journeys, providing essential insights into diverse fields such as literature, philosophy, and art history.As part of Harvard's commitment to enhancing arts and humanities enrollment, a new initiative will introduce nine engaging humanities courses that strive to captivate first-year students.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Music Traditions
May 7, 2025

Yosvany Terry, a masterful composer and renowned musician, stands at the intersection of Afro-Cuban music and international jazz.As a senior lecturer at Harvard and director of their jazz ensembles, Terry is dedicated to exploring the vibrant music traditions that shape our cultural identity.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Our Visual History
May 7, 2025

AI in photojournalism is emerging as a powerful tool that could both challenge and revolutionize the field.As technology progresses, artificial intelligence poses significant risks, including copyright infringements and the creation of synthetic images that blur the lines of authenticity.
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Poetry Workshop: Exploring Grief and Connection Through Elegy
May 6, 2025

A poetry workshop can transform the way individuals connect with their emotions and each other, fostering a vibrant poetry community.At Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, the recently held workshop is a shining example of this, as participants ventured into the world of poetic expression through the "Elegy Project." Led by Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, this initiative invited both seasoned poets and beginners to explore the depths of creativity while confronting themes of loneliness and grief brought to the forefront by the pandemic.
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