This message focuses on aligning our performance goals with the priorities and initiatives of the LMA schools and the Countway Library’s strategic plan...
Here is Luciana's presentation from last week’s Harvard Library All-Staff Meeting regarding the journey of Countway’s renovation. I hope you enjoy the pictures and the recap of the project.
From poems to graphic novels and fiction to textbooks, authors give us content that sweeps us away and allows for self-interpretation. Storytelling gives us an experience of something that happened in the past, the occurrences of today, or a glimpse into the future. Whether fiction and non-fiction, the work of an author can open our minds to new worlds of thought.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, would like to share the story of Evelyn Lauder: breast cancer survivor, the daughter in law of cosmetics legend Estee Lauder, and founder of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
The Flu Clinic began in the Longwood area this past Tuesday and will run every Tuesday/Thursday in the NRB Lobby through November 18th (EXCEPT Thursday November 11th).
The Grad Fest houseplant giveaway for Harvard graduate students, co-sponsored by the Graduate Commons Program and the Harvard Graduate Council, took place Wednesday, October 13th from 12-1:30pm in the Countway Community Garden.
On October 5th, Dean Daley in his State of the School Address discussed his 4 institutional priorities: Collaborative Science, Inclusive Excellence, Transformative Education and Training, and Institutional Resilience.
The newly renovated Countway Library plays a fundamental role on the Longwood campus. By providing opportunities for learning, research, education, and social connection, Countway brings the Longwood community together.
Well-being includes our physical, mental and social health. Being part of a community has a positive effect on our mental health and emotional well-being. Feeling part of a community provides a sense of belonging and social connectedness...