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Radcliffe's Sunken Garden in 360 degrees.


"This splendid oasis in the city..."
Hidden Spaces (Around HGSE): The Sunken Garden in Radcliffe Yard
The Harvard Art Museums unveils a rich digital resource devoted to Bauhaus.
Summer sessions have wound down and move-in day is coming up soon! Thanks to Aspen Halle for capturing these last fleeting summer days in Harvard Yard with this beautiful photograph.
The instruments behind Harvard's scientific discoveries are on full view in this 360 photo.


The Putnam Gallery in 360 degrees! Thanks to Tim Letteney of the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture for this great initiative.
A map-based portal for Los Angeles, California could serve as a model for other cities looking to become more efficient and transparent.
Harvard University shared Harvard Medical School's photo.
Welcome to the Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine class of 2020!


Harvard University added 10 new photos.
The spectacular gardens and rare collections of Dumbarton Oaks inspire a forthcoming book http://hvrd.me/4CSn303bmsz
“George Daley is an eminent scientist, a dedicated educator, an adept bridge-builder, a compelling advocate for scientific discovery, and a person of remarkable leadership qualities and thoughtful judgment.”
Scientists from Harvard and Google make a breakthrough that could lead to the development of new materials with unique properties.
Enjoy Radcliffe Yard in full summer splendor with this 360° photo.


From this very spot in May 2017, hundreds of HGSE students will receive their degrees and become members of the Harvard alumni community. Here's what that spot in Radcliffe Yard looks like on a beautiful summer afternoon in August -- with no tent, stage, and wool gowns.


























