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Harvard professor who changed how we see children dies at 97
Harvard professor who changed how we see children dies at 97 Harvard University psychiatrist and author Robert Coles has died - Bookmark Robert Coles, the distinguished Harvard University professor, psychiatrist, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who dedicated his life to understanding children navigating the complexities of poverty and segregation, has died at 97. His son, also named Robert Coles, confirmed on Sunday that his father passed away on Thursday at a hospice facility in Lincoln,...
Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard commencement as grad students picket outside
Harvard commencements have grown increasingly political in recent years
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission
France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission
France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.
France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission
France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.
Meet the Harvard grad and goalie who might lead the U.S. to World Cup glory
When Matt Freese was about 10 years old, he set out to solve a problem that existed entirely in his own head. He wanted to be a soccer goalie, but there was another boy his age in the area who was considered better. “He could dive and just fully get airborne,” Freese said.
Cardio or strength training: Harvard study finally picks one for longevity
For decades, the fitness world has been locked in a never-ending debate: should you focus on cardio, like marathon running and brisk walking, or invest in strength training with weights and resistance? Team Cardio points to marathon runners, cyclists, and brisk walkers who seem to age in reverse. Team Strength swears by squats, deadlifts, and dumbbells, arguing that muscle is the closest thing we have to a longevity insurance policy.
Remote work career risks for Gen Z are 'subtle, but material,' Harvard professor says: How to avoid the pitfalls
While remote work offers young people flexibility, autonomy and a commute-free day, research shows that forgoing the office can have a detrimental impact on those at the start of their careers. Remote work is likely the main cause of a surge in youth unemployment, a report this month by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found. The National Bureau of Economic Research has also found, in a paper updated this month, that the rise in remote work makes it harder for younger workers to get...