CGA's Geospatial Infrastructure Enhancement project featured on New England Research Cloud website as an example of the successful application of its cloud infrastructure. Funded by the Office of Vice Provost for Research, the goal of this project is to empower researchers by enabling the execution of geospatial big data projects across diverse use cases and provide ongoing support for CGA service projects. Leveraging computing resources at New England Research Cloud (NERC) and FASRC...Read more about CGA's Geospatial Infrastructure Enhancement project featured on NERC website
OSP is thrilled to announce the launch of their first live onboarding course, scheduled for March 13th, 2024: 2 pm – 3 pm! The goal of this course is to bring together relatively new research administration colleagues across the institution and provide an opportunity to network and discuss specific topics in research administration.
This workshop to be held at the Graduate School of Design on Thursday, Feb. 29, follows the Frances Loeb Library Colloquium "Invisible Topographies: Exploring the Impact of the Unseen" and provides a hands-on opportunity to explore workflows using Esri ArcGIS Pro, Esri CityEngine, and Esri ArcGIS Urban. Renia Kagkou and Shiori Sasaki will provide expert instruction in how to use these software tools for iterative and projective design work. Read...Read more about Beyond spatial analytics: The projective side of GIS
The Standing Committee on Medieval Studies is pleased to announce its forthcoming Undergraduate Symposium in Premodern Studies, which will take place on Friday, 19 April in the Barker Center's Thompson Room. This event is co-sponsored by the Committee on Degrees in History & Literature, the Department of Classics, Early Modern World at Harvard, and the Ancient Studies Program. Contributions are welcome from Harvard College students of papers (fifteen to twenty minutes in length) in any discipline, dealing with any topic in ancient, medieval, and early modern studies. We particularly... Read more about Undergraduate Symposium: Call for Submissions
Welcome to the newest edition of our Teacher-Scholar Spotlight, illuminating PhD students’ insights on teaching and learning! Each month we’ll share the experiences of PhD students who have...
WGS Professor Michael Bronski was the featured guest on The Bunker, a noted news and politics podcast, on an episode titled "When Will America Be Ready for a Gay President?"