Green
Khurana, Mankiw Endorse Tap Water Campaign
Green '20, the College's freshman sustainability think tank, seeks to correct misinformation about tap water.
Office of Sustainability's Living Lab
The Harvard Office of Sustainability is located at 14 Story St.
Annual Earth Day Festival Puts Food in Spotlight
Enjoying live music, free food, and plenty of sunshine, students and Cantabrigians gathered in the Science Center Plaza Saturday afternoon for the Environmental Action Committee’s annual Earth Day Festival.
Harvard Affiliates Urge Geophysical Union to Drop Exxon Sponsorship
Several Harvard students and professors co-signed a letter calling for the president of the American Geophysical Union to end all union sponsorship ties with ExxonMobil, joining more than 100 members of the organization and other geoscientists.
Take a pinch of Boston, add snow, and you've got yourself an epic snowball fight.
Boston Common in springtime. It'll look like this again soon enough. But until then, game on.
Architect Norman Foster Lectures at School of Design
Foster drew upon his life experiences, his varied projects, and ideas about the impact of architecture on the environment to illustrate sustainable design technique.
Mossavar-Rahmani Center
The Mossavar-Rahmani Center at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government is one of 230 certified Green Offices at Harvard.
Conservation Scientist Urges Sustainable Business
In a lecture titled “How Nature Can Save Us,” M. Sanjayan focused on how important nature is to humans.
Study: Carbon Dioxide Levels Correlated with Cognition
Researchers studied the decision-making abilities of 24 participants in a controlled office environment at the Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems.
Green Transportation Celebration
Cyclists, fitness enthusiasts, and doughnut-lovers alike stop by the Green Transportation Celebration in the Science Center Plaza to learn more about traveling “green” at Harvard on Thursday.
Green Transportation Event Showcases Sustainability Efforts
The annual event aims to “let [the University community] know [about] all the stakeholders that are promoting sustainable transportation across campus,” said Ben Hammer of CommuterChoice.
Green Transportation Celebration
On Thursday, members of the Harvard community stop by the Science Center Plaza to learn more about green transportation initiatives on campus. Here, an eco-friendly bus was a topic of discussion.
Fas Green Program Freecycle
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Green Program in partnership with the Law School’s Green Team held a reusable item donation stand at the Science Center plaza. Visitors could donate and take any reusable item from the stand.
Reusing Items
A collection of items donated to Freecycle, an initiative of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Green Program, line the tables at the Science Center plaza.
Despite Protest, Campus Services Will Pave Part of MAC Quad
Starting at the end of September, workers will begin to remove trees and pave approximately 10 percent of the sloped northernmost section of the grassy space adjacent to the Malkin Athletic Center.