Sunday, October 29, 1-3PM Harvard Museum of Natural History 26 Oxford St.
Come celebrate World Lemur Day and learn about these incredible and endangered critters with the Harvard College Conservation Society and the Harvard Museum of Natural History! Animal inspired Halloween costumes encouraged! Admission to the museum free with HUID.
Knafel Center, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Epidemic disease spreads quickly in our interconnected, globalized world. This symposium looks at new ways of tracking epidemics using big data and social networks to predict and stem the rise of emergent diseases.
From Ebola and SARS to the more recently recognized social epidemics of the opioid crisis and gun violence, this event assembles epidemiologists, journalists, physicians, public officials, scientists, and sociologists to discuss their cutting-edge research, prediction mechanisms, and possible solutions to the range of epidemics that face our world today. ...
Join the Environmental Action Committee and Harvard College Conservation Society in viewing
Al Gore's new film:
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
Thurs 10/26, 4:30 - 7:45PM
Ten years after An Inconvenient Truth, follow former Vice President and climate activist Al Gore as he continues on his quest to tackle the world's most important - and most challenging - problem.
Complete with a live-streamed Q&A Session with Al Gore himself!
The workshop will provide information on how to prepare for the November Science Undergraduate Research Fair, a poster event where students can meet Harvard faculty and find a research lab.
Join us for a panel discussion to find out when, how, and where to apply, how to prepare, and what to expect when applying to grad school, and what admissions committees seek out.
Light refreshments will be provided
Panelists:
Rachelle Gaudet, Head Tutor (CPB) & Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Craig Hunter, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Annie Aindow, Graduate Student (Dept. of MCB, Harvard), NSF Fellow...
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Sheerr Room, Fay House, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge MA
Lecture by Sandro Galea, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health
Do more Americans die from heart attacks or because of low education annually? Do more die because of residential racial segregation or from lung cancer? Do more people globally die from malaria or from poverty?
These questions lie at the heart of how we understand the production of health in populations. Epidemiology has provided us the methods to count health and its...
Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street, Petersham, MA 01366
I’m writing today to introduce you toHemlock Hospice, a year-long, outdoor, site-specific sculpture installation and accompanying indoor art exhibition by ...