Laurence Coderre sings the praises of China
Laurence Coderre came upon her concentration in music and East Asian studies almost by accident. After spending three months in Hong Kong following her high school graduation, Coderre fell in love...
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Computers, hybrid vehicles, robots, and anime images are all part of the technological culture of Japan that is instantly recognizable internationally. This hypermodern consumerist side of Japanese...
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Descending the cafeteria stairs at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), Ildiko Voller-Szenci greeted a classmate from Germany. A few steps later, she hailed a friend from Ecuador. Then she encountered...
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Water polo-playing sisters Aisha and Shayna Price took it upon themselves to make Harvard notice them. Living 2,000 miles from the U.S. mainland, in Honolulu, the sisters Price became entrepreneurial...
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This is part of a series about Harvard’s deep connections with Asia. SHANGHAI — “This experience wasn’t about going to class,” said Shaw Chen of the year he spent at Peking University. Chen, who...
View ArticleStudents bring fresh perspective to environmental issues
When Evan Sandhoefner ’17 was hired as a research assistant in December 2014, he wasn’t planning for it to turn into research and co-authorship of a paper about climate change, labor productivity, and...
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