After graduation, Neuroscience concentrator Nellie Ide (‘22) will spend a year learning kung fu in Kathmandu, Nepal while working on public service projects with the “Kung Fu Nuns,”…
After graduation, Neuroscience concentrator Nellie Ide (‘22) will spend a year learning kung fu in Kathmandu, Nepal while working on public service projects with the “Kung Fu Nuns,”…
Harvard alum Gabby Thomas (Neuro ‘19) ran for Team USA in the Olympic Women’s 200-meter dash. In the final on Tuesday, Thomas finished third with an impressive time…
Each spring, the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) academic honor society elects members of the graduating class to join the prestigious organization, along with those…
An essay by Neuroscience concentrator Taylor Shirtliff-Hinds (‘21) has been awarded the 2021 Bowdoin Prize for Undergraduate Essay in the Natural Sciences. Established in 1791, the Bowdoin Prizes…
Neuroscience concentrator Kathleen Ran (‘21) has been awarded the Dowling Thesis Prize, which honors outstanding thesis work by an undergraduate doing neurobiology research. The award’s namesake, MCB faculty…
Last year, in response to ongoing concerns of inequality and bias in STEM, MCB launched the Community Task Force (CTF) on Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB). The task…
Neuroscience and Romance Languages & Literature concentrator Evelyn Wong (‘21) has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship to study neuroscience at University College London. Each year, the Marshall Scholarship…
Neuroscience concentrator Aba Sam (’21, Dulac Lab) says the strangest part of being on campus for thesis research has been the quiet. In past semesters, her schedule was…
Serin Baek (CPB ’21), Leena Hamad (MCB ’21), and Katelyn Li (Neuro ’21) and Vanessa Roser (Neuro ‘21) have been elected to the historic and prestigious academic honor…
Each year, student representatives from Harvard’s graduating class are chosen to serve as Marshals on the Senior Class Committee. The Marshals are tasked with organizing graduation events, planning…