The Cultural Rhythms festival is a vibrant celebration of diversity, uniting the Harvard community through the captivating power of dance and music.This annual event showcases a wide range of performances,
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AI and Social Justice: Ruha Benjamin’s Vision for the FutureAI and Social Justice: Ruha Benjamin’s Vision for the Future
AI and social justice are increasingly intertwined in contemporary discussions about technology's role in society.Ruha Benjamin, a prominent sociologist, emphasizes the urgent need to examine AI technology ethics, particularly as

AI in Photojournalism: Protecting the Visual RecordAI in Photojournalism: Protecting the Visual Record
AI in photojournalism is reshaping the landscape of visual storytelling, offering both challenges and opportunities for the industry.As emerging technologies rapidly evolve, they blur the lines of reality, posing potential

Introductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year StudentsIntroductory Humanities Courses: Engaging First-Year Students
Introductory humanities courses are pivotal in shaping the academic journey of first-year students, providing a foundational understanding of the intricate layers of human culture, art, and philosophy.As enrollment in arts

Dog Research: Exploring Bonds Between Dogs and HumansDog Research: Exploring Bonds Between Dogs and Humans
Dog research has taken an intriguing turn as scientists delve deeper into understanding the profound connections between canines and their human companions.This exploration not only encompasses dog behavior but also

Human-Canine Bond: Insights from Harvard ResearchHuman-Canine Bond: Insights from Harvard Research
The human-canine bond is a remarkable connection that has evolved over thousands of years, deeply rooted in companionship, loyalty, and empathy.Recent dog research conducted by experts like Erin Hecht at

Introductory Humanities Courses to Engage First-Year StudentsIntroductory Humanities Courses to Engage First-Year Students
Introductory humanities courses play a crucial role in shaping the educational journey of students embarking on their college experience.These first-year humanities classes are designed to engage students by exploring diverse

AI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual RecordAI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual Record
AI in photojournalism has emerged as a pivotal focus in the intersection of technology and visual storytelling, stirring discussions on its dual nature.While some experts like Kira Pollack warn of

Asian American Women’s History: A New Exhibit at SchlesingerAsian American Women’s History: A New Exhibit at Schlesinger
Asian American women's history is an often overlooked yet critically important aspect of America's broader historical narrative.The recent exhibition at the Schlesinger Library shines a much-needed light on the unique

Asian American Women’s History: A Revealing ExhibitAsian American Women’s History: A Revealing Exhibit
Asian American women's history is a vital yet often overlooked narrative that reveals the resilience and contributions of Asian women throughout American history.This history encapsulates the struggles against cultural erasure