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Getting justice right

Justice — that elusive state of fairness and rectitude in human affairs — is a big concept to wrap your head around. But four heads are better than one. Add in the head of English philosopher Jeremy...

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The ripples of Brown v. Board

Martha Minow, a legal scholar and the dean of Harvard Law School (HLS), offered some advice to authors: “Write out of anger. It keeps you going.” She felt ire and dismay over commentary during the 50th...

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Strong voices

On May 27, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will celebrate its past, present, and future when hundreds of fellows, friends, and former students convene for Radcliffe Day. The commitment at...

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Transforming from within

Social change was the theme of this year’s Radcliffe Day, the traditional event that follows Harvard’s Commencement ceremonies, during which present and past affiliates of the Radcliffe Institute for...

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Helping teachers hone their techniques

The two-dozen professors who made their way to Lamont Library last week weren’t in search of the kind of expertise found in books. Instead, they gathered in the Forum Room to see what they could learn...

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An issue that’s bigger in Texas

The controversial question of what role race should play in college admissions, if any, stands again before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. Two leading legal...

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Getting justice right

Justice — that elusive state of fairness and rectitude in human affairs — is a big concept to wrap your head around. But four heads are better than one. Add in the head of English philosopher Jeremy...

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The ripples of Brown v. Board

Martha Minow, a legal scholar and the dean of Harvard Law School (HLS), offered some advice to authors: “Write out of anger. It keeps you going.” She felt ire and dismay over commentary during the...

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Strong voices

On May 27, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will celebrate its past, present, and future when hundreds of fellows, friends, and former students convene for Radcliffe Day. The commitment at...

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Transforming from within

Social change was the theme of this year’s Radcliffe Day, the traditional event that follows Harvard’s Commencement ceremonies, during which present and past affiliates of the Radcliffe Institute for...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Helping teachers hone their techniques

The two-dozen professors who made their way to Lamont Library last week weren’t in search of the kind of expertise found in books. Instead, they gathered in the Forum Room to see what they could learn...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

An issue that’s bigger in Texas

The controversial question of what role race should play in college admissions, if any, stands again before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. Two leading legal...

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