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Immunologists have long studied how our body fights pathogens, but the precise patterns of molecules required to trigger an immune response weren’t fully understood. PhD student Anh Cao took the research a step deeper.
Cracking the Code of Immunity
Immunologists have long studied how our body fights pathogens, but the precise patterns of molecules required to trigger an immune response weren’t fully understood. As a PhD student, Anh Cao took…
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January 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Hanne Collins discusses her journey from psychology to behavioral science, how her mentors at Harvard powered her through graduate school, and a fond memory of her dissertation defense.
Are You Listening?
Hanne Collins discusses her journey from psychology to behavioral science, how her mentors at Harvard powered her through graduate school, and a fond memory of her dissertation defense.
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January 12, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Amherst College political scientist Javier Corrales, PhD ’96, is skeptical both of the Trump administration’s stated goals for the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and its ability to bring about a positive transformation in Venezuela’s governance.
What Are the US’s Goals in Venezuela?
Amherst College political scientist Javier Corrales, PhD ’96, is skeptical both of the Trump administration’s stated goals for the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and its ability to bring about…
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January 9, 2026 at 7:39 PM
Stephen Ansolabehere, PhD '89, an expert in public opinion and elections and a consultant for the CBS News Election Decision Desk, recently joined Dean Emma Dench of the Harvard Griffin GSAS to address questions about elections, energy, and the public mood.
Voting Rights, Climate, and the Most Important Election in US History
Harvard Professor of Government Stephen Ansolabehere, PhD '89, an expert in public opinion and elections and a consultant for the CBS News Election Decision Desk, joined Harvard Griffin GSAS Dean…
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January 9, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Computer science PhD student James Arnold wants to improve rehabilitation and day-to-day independence for stroke survivors, people living with ALS, and others with limited shoulder mobility. youtu.be/e89zjETo0VA?...
January 7, 2026 at 11:35 AM
PhD student Samora Pinderhughes works with music and art to create healing rooms, showcase the work of individuals healing from structural violence, and establish spaces where people can come to grips with it.
The Sounds of Healing
PhD student Samora Pinderhughes works with music and art to create healing rooms, showcase the work of individuals healing from structural violence, and establish spaces where people can come to…
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January 5, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Wishing our wonderful community a happy and healthy new year ahead! ⛄️
January 1, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Dr. Aisha Usmani of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School discusses how cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based approaches can provide a powerful framework for creating resolutions that last throughout the year.
Be Well: New Year’s Resolutions for Lasting Change
Dr. Aisha Usmani of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School discusses how cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based approaches can provide a powerful framework for creating…
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December 22, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Now in her third year as a fellow at the Student Center at Harvard Griffin GSAS, Maya Jackson strives to care for student parents by creating programming to which they can look forward every year.
Find Your Center: Helping Families to Flourish
Now in her third year as a fellow at the Student Center at Harvard Griffin GSAS, Maya Jackson strives to care for student parents by creating programming to which they can look forward every year.
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December 19, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Even as Atte Kadoma and Isaias Ghezae are immersed in demanding PhD programs at Harvard, being resident advisor brings balance to their lives and enriches both their student experience and their scholarly pursuits.
Building Community, Spreading Joy
Even as Atte Kadoma and Isaias Ghezae are immersed in demanding PhD programs at Harvard, being  resident advisor brings balance to their lives and enriches both their student experience and their…
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December 17, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Research from GSAS alumni Chanthia Ma & Guanlan Dong sequences the entire genome of individual cells to shed light not only on how brain trauma leads to long-term decline but also on possible shared mechanisms across different neurodegenerative conditions.
A Breakthrough for Studying Diseases of the Brain
New research from Harvard Griffin GSAS alumni Chanthia Ma and Guanlan Dong sequences the entire genome of individual cells to shed light not only on how brain trauma leads to long-term decline but…
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December 10, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Aurélien Dersy is a sixth-year PhD student in physics at Harvard Griffin GSAS whose work straddles high-energy theoretical physics and artificial intelligence.
Through AI, New Dimensions in Physics
Aurélien Dersy is a sixth-year PhD student in physics at Harvard Griffin GSAS whose work straddles high-energy theoretical physics and artificial intelligence.
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December 8, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Jennifer Cruz, PhD ’25, lost her mother to breast and brain cancer when she was 13. Today, she devotes herself to overcoming structural barriers to breast cancer screening in rural communities like Wapato, Washington, where she grew up.
Fighting Breast Cancer in Rural America
After losing her mother to cancer, Jennifer Cruz, PhD ’25, devoted herself to improving health care access in rural communities like her hometown of Wapato, Washington. The result of her research is…
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December 3, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Landing on the moon required the collective effort of hundreds of thousands of people. Understanding how humans achieve these kinds of extraordinary feats is at the core of psychology PhD student Yang Xiang’s research on how our minds navigate collaboration.
Building Collaborations that Harness the Strength of the Human Mind | Dissertation in One Minute
Landing on the moon required the collective effort of hundreds of thousands of people. Understanding how humans achieve these kinds of extraordinary feats is at the core of psychology PhD student…
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December 1, 2025 at 11:35 AM
As the term and the year draw to a close, take a moment to pause, recharge, and enjoy the season with camaraderie and Harvard Griffin GSAS programming featuring music, snacks, crafting, dancing, and more.
Find Your Center: Relax and Recharge at Late Fall Events
The fall months are flying by, and winter is just around the corner! As the term and the year draw to a close, take a moment to pause, recharge, and enjoy the season with camaraderie and Harvard…
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November 21, 2025 at 11:35 AM
The path from medium-security prison—as well as opioid addiction and family trauma—to a PhD program at the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is narrow and has few travelers. Somehow, Johnny Smith found his way to it and through it.
Surviving San Quentin
The path from medium-security prison—as well as opioid addiction and family trauma—to a PhD program at the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is narrow and has few…
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November 19, 2025 at 11:35 AM
With the temps dropping and daylight hours dwindling, it can be easy to feel your motivation do the same. Fortunately, Harvard and the surrounding Cambridge area offer plenty of opportunities to keep moving and reset as the light begins to fade earlier each day. gsas.harvard.edu/news/be-well...
Be Well: Warm Up to Fitness through the Shorter Days and Colder Months
With the temperature dropping and daylight hours dwindling, it can be easy to feel your motivation do the same. Fortunately, Harvard and the surrounding Cambridge area offer plenty of opportunities…
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November 17, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Clinical psychologist and Harvard Griffin GSAS alumnus Ben Bellet’s debut poetry collection, Cadet, is part memoir of his time at West Point, Afghanistan, and Kuwait, where he was a US Army officer, and part meditation on masculinity. gsas.harvard.edu/news/militar...
Military Man
Clinical psychologist and Harvard Griffin GSAS alumnus Ben Bellet’s debut poetry collection, Cadet, is part memoir of his time at West Point, Afghanistan, and Kuwait, where he was a US Army officer,…
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November 11, 2025 at 11:35 AM
In preparation for the Ken Burns documentary event on PBS, we're getting a primer on the founding of the US from Phil Mead, PhD '12, former chief historian and curator of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.
“Was the American Revolution a Civil War?” and Other Thorny Questions about the Nation’s Founding
In preparation for the Ken Burns documentary event on PBS, we're getting a primer on the founding of the US from Phil Mead, PhD '12, former chief historian and curator of the Museum of the American…
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November 10, 2025 at 11:35 AM
A ground breaking gene-insertion technology developed by the musically-inclined Harvard Griffin GSAS PhD student Isaac Witte and colleagues may bring us closer to treating diseases like cystic fibrosis at their genetic root.
From Bach to Breakthroughs
A ground breaking gene-insertion technology developed by the musically-inclined Harvard Griffin GSAS PhD student Isaac Witte and colleagues may bring us closer to treating diseases like cystic…
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November 5, 2025 at 11:35 AM
What the Healthy Minds Survey reveals about student well-being.
Be Well: Listening, Learning, and Flourishing
What the Healthy Minds Survey reveals about student well-being
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October 24, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Harvard Griffin GSAS alumnus Philippe Aghion was honored with a share of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics for developing a mathematical model that explains how “creative destruction” drives economic growth.
How Growth Happens
Harvard Griffin GSAS alumnus Philippe Aghion was honored with a share of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics for developing a mathematical model that explains how “creative destruction” drives economic…
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October 23, 2025 at 10:35 AM
By studying works of “quotidian horror,” PhD student Andrea Garza explores the ways that stories can enable us to look squarely at violence and take action instead of turning away or falling prey to paralysis.
Overcoming the "Everyday Horror" of Mexico’s Drug War
By studying works of “quotidian horror,” PhD student Andrea Garza explores the ways that stories can enable us to look squarely at violence and take action instead of turning away or falling prey to…
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October 22, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Leadership transitions are inevitable; peaceful transitions are not. How can societies ensure that power changes hands without violence? In his dissertation, PhD student Daniel Lowery examines how monarchs in Europe and Asia transferred power across the centuries.
Peace and Violence in the Game of Thrones | Dissertation in One Minute
Leadership transitions are inevitable; peaceful transitions are not. How can societies ensure that power changes hands without violence? In his dissertation, Why Institutions Fail: Understanding…
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October 20, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Even as it hopes to beat rival teams at this year’s Head of the Charles Regatta, the larger goal of the Rowing Club at Harvard Griffin GSAS is to make rowing more inclusive and accessible, and to strengthen the University’s graduate student community.
Find Your Center: Rolling on the River
Even as it hopes to beat rival teams from Yale and MIT at this year’s Head of the Charles Regatta, the larger goal of the Rowing Club at Harvard Griffin GSAS is to make rowing more inclusive and…
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October 17, 2025 at 10:35 AM