Harvard Innovation Lab
Posted on May 22, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Today President Drew Faust named Team Nucleik the grand prize winner of the Harvard University President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship, hosted by the Harvard Innovation Lab (i-lab).
Tags: Arts, Award-winning entrepreneur, Awards, Campus & Community, disaster preparation and relief, Drew Faust, energy and the environment, Flume, Gordon Jones, Harvard College, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard University President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship, Health, i_lab, Learning, PlenOptika, President’s Challenge Demo Day, Provost Alan M. Garber, Team Nucleik, Technology and Entrepreneurship at Harvard, TerraTek
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Posted on April 8, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Wynton Marsalis is returning to Harvard to continue his two-year lecture series, “Hidden in Plain View: Meanings in American Music,” with a talk on improvisation at Sanders Theatre on April 17.
Tags: Arts, Boston Arts Academy, Campus & Community, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard Innovation Lab, Hidden in Plain View: Meanings in American Music., Music, Office of the President, Office of the Provost, On Campus, Pulitzer Prize for music, Wynton Marsalis, “At the Speed of Instinct: Choosing Together to Play and Stay Together”, “The Double Crossing of a Pair of Heels: The Dynamics of Social Dance and American Popular Musics"
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Posted on April 4, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Harvard University announced the selection of eight finalist teams in the inaugural Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge on April 4.
Tags: Affordable health care, Campus & Community, Changing behavior, Computation and data analysis, Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, Global Health, Harvard Business School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Medical School, Health Care, i-lab, Jeffrey Flier, Nitin Nohria, On Campus, Redesign of health delivery, Regenerative Medicine, stem cell biology
Posted in Affordable health care, Campus & Community, Changing behavior, Computation and data analysis, Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, Global Health, Harvard Business School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Medical School, Health Care, i-lab, Jeffrey Flier, Nitin Nohria, On Campus, Redesign of health delivery, Regenerative Medicine, stem cell biology | Comments Off
Posted on April 1, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Harvard University today announced the selection of 10 teams of finalists in the inaugural Deans’ Cultural Entrepreneurship Challenge.
Tags: Campus & Community, Deans’ Cultural Entrepreneurship Challenge, Diana Sorensen, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, ffice of the President, Harvard Business School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Laura Freid, On Campus, President’s Challenge for Social Entrepreneurship, Silk Road Project, Yo-Yo Ma
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Posted on March 25, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Harvard University today announced the selection of 10 teams of finalists in the 2013 President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship.
Tags: 013 President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship, Alan Garber, Arts, Campus & Community, Diasaster relief, disaster preparation, Drew Faust, Energy, Environments & Sustainability, Gordon Jones, Harvard Innovation Lab, Health, i-lab, Learning, On Campus, President's Challenge, William Sahlman
Posted in 013 President’s Challenge for social entrepreneurship, Alan Garber, Arts, Campus & Community, Diasaster relief, disaster preparation, Drew Faust, Energy, Environments & Sustainability, Gordon Jones, Harvard Innovation Lab, Health, i-lab, Learning, On Campus, President's Challenge, William Sahlman | Comments Off
Posted on March 12, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Stamping Harvard’s digital presence on the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, more than 250 alumni, students, faculty, and guests convened on Icenhauer’s for the second annual Digital Harvard in Austin at SXSW, hosted by the Harvard Alumni Association.
Tags: CS50, CS50x, David Malan, Drew Faust, edX, Engineering & Technology, Hack Harvard crew, Harvard Alumni Association, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, HarvardScience, i-lab, Perry Hewitt, SEAS, South by Southwest Interactive Festival, Tracey Lazos, “Digital Harvard in Austin
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Posted on March 6, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Three Harvard affiliates are launching Zeega, a software platform that makes it easy for Internet storytellers to blend audio, images, and text from the riches of the Web.
Tags: Ann Heppermann, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Colin Maclay, Engineering & Technology, Film Study Center, Graduate School of Design, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Library Lab, HarvardScience, Jake Shapiro, James Burns, Jeffrey Schnapp, Jesse Shapins, Kara Oehler, Knight News Challenge, Matter, metaLAB @ Harvard, Paul Salopek, Peter Galison, Public Radio Exchange, Sensory Ethnography Lab, xFund, YTMND
Posted in Ann Heppermann, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Colin Maclay, Engineering & Technology, Film Study Center, Graduate School of Design, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Library Lab, HarvardScience, Jake Shapiro, James Burns, Jeffrey Schnapp, Jesse Shapins, Kara Oehler, Knight News Challenge, Matter, metaLAB @ Harvard, Paul Salopek, Peter Galison, Public Radio Exchange, Sensory Ethnography Lab, xFund, YTMND | Comments Off
Posted on February 13, 2013 by Harvard Gazette
Attendance at the recent Harvard Start-Up Career Fair was up 65 percent from last year, indicating to Scott LaChapelle, assistant director of technology platforms and new employer development at the Office of Career Services, that the event resonated for both students and potential employers.
Tags: Campus & Community, Harvard Business School, Harvard Extension School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Start-Up Career Fair, i-lab, Jennifer Doody, Office of Career Services, On Campus, Startups
Posted in Campus & Community, Harvard Business School, Harvard Extension School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Harvard Start-Up Career Fair, i-lab, Jennifer Doody, Office of Career Services, On Campus, Startups | Comments Off
Posted on December 13, 2012 by Harvard Gazette
More than 100 students packed Harvard’s i-lab in Allston Tuesday evening (Dec. 11) for the kickoff of the Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, a $75,000 contest seeking new ideas to improve the world’s health.
Tags: Alvin Powell, Behavior, Campus & Community, computation, Deans’ Challenge, Entrepreneurship, Global Health, Harvard i-lab, Harvard Innovation Lab, health care delivery, Innovation, On Campus, Richard Lee, Stem Cells, Will Adams
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Posted on December 11, 2012 by Harvard Gazette
The Dean’s Cultural Entrepreneurship Challenge aims to harness the University’s entrepreneurial spirit to help promote and sustain the arts.
Tags: Campus & Community, Deans’ Cultural Entrepreneurship Challenge, Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, Diana Sorensen, Drew Faust, Harvard Business School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Nitin Nohria, On Campus, Silk Road ensemble, Silk Road Project, Yo-Yo Ma
Posted in Campus & Community, Deans’ Cultural Entrepreneurship Challenge, Deans’ Health and Life Sciences Challenge, Diana Sorensen, Drew Faust, Harvard Business School, Harvard Innovation Lab, Nitin Nohria, On Campus, Silk Road ensemble, Silk Road Project, Yo-Yo Ma | Comments Off