Harvard University, which celebrated its 350th anniversary in 1986, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, the University has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than 18,000 degree candidates, including undergraduates and students in 10 principal academic units. An additional 13,000 students are enrolled in one or more courses in the Harvard Extension School. Over 14,000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,000 faculty. There are also 7,000 faculty appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals.
Seven presidents of the United States – John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and George W. Bush – were graduates of Harvard. Its faculty have produced more than 40 Nobel laureates.
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RE:RE:RE: A New Dance Installation - Back by Popular Demand at Harvard Dance Center
Created via collaborative, improvisational dance technologies with Harvard students and choreographed by OFA Dance Director Jill Johnson.
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The Marriage of Figaro
The Dunster House Opera will premiere a new English translation of Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) by Matt Aucoin and Stewart Kramer in its upcoming performances of this endlessly rewarding opera. Mozart's score is equally heartwarming and heartbreaking, scintillating and devastating, and its freshness and ingenuity seem inexhaustible.
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Love, InshAllah: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women
Love, InshAllah is a collection of stories that sweep aside stereotypes as 25 Muslim American writers share their search for love, showing just how diverse that search can be.