Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University

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Slate, November 17, 2011

Fellow John Plotz reads "What Middletown Read"—a database project that tracks library readers in Muncie in the early 1900s—and writes about it.

WGBH, November 14, 2011

WGBH's Callie Crossley discusses a new initiative out of Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute with Robert Sampson. 

Harvard Gazette, October 27, 2011
[Photo by Kris Snibbe]

The city-university connection, long an important relationship able to
 spark innovation, promote collaboration and research, and transform lives on a broad scale, was the focus of a symposium at Harvard's Radcliffe Institute. 

Harvard Magazine, October 27, 2011
[From left to right: Robert J. Sampson, Nancy E. Hill, Stephen Raudenbush, Sarah Glover, Catherine Snow, and Carol R. Johnson Photo by Tony Rinaldo]

Robert Sampson and Margaret Weir examine the relationships between universities and municipalities in the Boston metropolitan area at a Radcliffe Institute conference. 

Harvard Magazine, October 27, 2011

"Reimagining the City-University Connection," a symposium held October 21 at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, suggested ways academia can help the public sector make innovative use of data.

Harvard Gazette, October 19, 2011

Annette Gordon-Reed is among the nation's most influential scholars who were inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

Harvard Gazette, October 17, 2011
[Photo by Rose Lincoln]

Scientists from around the world gathered at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study to report on progress and exchange ideas about the advancing science of microscopic motion and the increasing understanding and use of molecules as motors. 

The Boston Globe, October 8, 2011

The Boston Globe features Robert Sampson and Christopher Winship, who pulled together top academics from the Boston area and around the country with high-level city officials at Radcliffe's Reimagining the City-University Connection. 

Harvard Gazette, October 7, 2011

Radcliffe faculty Joanna Aizenberg is a member of the Harvard's Wyss Institute project team has been awarded a grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a treatment for sepsis, a commonly fatal bloodstream infection. 

The University of Virginia Magazine, October 1, 2011

Fellow Michael Suarez (RI '06), an "archaeologist of the book", is the director of Rare Book School.

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