Doctor examines torture
Sen. John McCain and former journalist Terry Anderson share a disturbing bond, one they consider torture — solitary confinement. Stuck in a 15-by-15-foot cell for more than two years, McCain, a...
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Do you work, teach, or study at Harvard? Let’s do a gear check: cell phone, wallet, keys, water bottle, notebook, pen, laptop computer … Don’t forget the laptop. If you are at Harvard in any capacity,...
View ArticleCoaching tips from Gawande
Atul Gawande — New Yorker staff writer, surgeon at Brigham and Women’s, and professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) — took 90 minutes from his busy...
View ArticleA poet and a paleontologist address Harvard’s PBK ceremony
Award-winning writer Kevin Young ’92 developed many of the poems that became his dazzling 1993 debut, “Most Way Home,” while he was still a Harvard College student, so perhaps it was fitting — and even...
View ArticleHavana syndrome sees uptick in cases, concerns, and questions
In 2016, dozens of diplomatic staff at the U.S. and Canadian embassies in Havana began experiencing a sudden onset of health troubles with no apparent cause. They reported a variety of symptoms,...
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