This spring, the writing program is sponsoring a journalism film series in conjunction with June Erlick’s new course, From Watergate to Wikileaks: Journalism Ethics through Film.
Unfinished Business, a new exhibit by Annette Lemieux, presents a combination of new work with work revisited to reveal the relationship between object, mediated memory, personal experience and cultural history.
In this lecture, award-winning Colgate University professor and expert in the astronomical history of the Aztec and Maya Indians of ancient Mexico, Anthony F. Aveni, explores and measures the theories surrounding this “impending” apocalypse.
Caroline Elkins was named the first of three “expert witnesses,” historians who were called upon to provide evidence to the High Court of Justice in London on alleged crimes that happened under British rule against the Mau Mau insurgents.
Active duty Navy Commander and 2011 Harvard Extension School ALM grad Ted Johnson has been selected to participate in the prestigious White House Fellows program.
In an upcoming WGBH-FM interview, Associate Dean Sue Weaver Schopf shares her deep knowledge of love poetry from Shakespeare to modern times on The Callie Crossley Show, this Valentine’s Day, Tuesday, February 14.
Keep fit and healthy this year at the newly renovated Wellbridge Athletic Club. Located next to the Charles Hotel in Harvard Square, Wellbridge is offering all Harvard Extension School students discounted month-to-month student memberships.