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  1. During his six-decade career in developmental child psychology, Jerome Kagan introduced new theories about how children’s behavior and traits develop from infancy through adolescence

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  2. “If you could target the underlying processes that go wrong during aging, you’d be able to treat not just one, but multiple diseases at the same time,” graduate Sneha Dutta

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  3. Hospital readmissions have been identified as a major contributor to health care costs, accounting for a third of total U.S. health care expenditures

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  4. May 31

    Remembering and honoring.

    An American flag over the John Harvard statue
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  5. May 30

    In the virtual ceremony, President Bacow commended students for their grit during the pandemic, and principal speaker Ruth Simmons challenged institutions to create pathways to full societal participation for all

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  6. May 30

    These are some of the notable moments of the 2020-21 academic year

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  7. May 30

    Lots of photos of the Class of ! See more:

    A woman takes a photo of two graduates
    A woman takes a photo of a graduate on the steps of Widener Library
    A man takes a photo of a graduate on the steps of Widener Library
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  8. May 29

    graduate and joint concentrator Truelian Lee is preparing to bring her skills to Harvard Medical School

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  9. May 29

    At the ceremony honoring the Class of , principal speaker Ruth Simmons urged graduates to fight for equality and inclusion

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  10. May 29

    The honorands at this year's ceremony honoring the Class of included a Nobelist, a journalist, a sociologist, an educator, a judge, a photographer, and an actor/playwright

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  11. May 28

    Juliet Nwagwu Ume-Ezeoke, who graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering and a secondary concentration in computer science, is off to study civil engineering at Stanford University.

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  12. May 28

    Take a look at some of the moments from this year's ceremony honoring the Class of

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  13. May 28

    Yesterday we celebrated the Class of ! See more photos:

    Three graduates watch the ceremony on a laptop
    Graduates holding globes pose for a photo
    Two graduates stand in Harvard Yard
    A graduate adjusts her cap while standing under red flags
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  14. May 28

    More than 7,600 degrees and certificates were awarded at yesterday's ceremony honoring the Class of

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  15. May 27

    Take a look back at moments from the 2020-21 academic year

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  16. May 27

    At today's ceremony honoring the Class of , Ruth J. Simmons, President of Prairie View A&M University, delivered the principal address.

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  17. May 27

    Today's virtual service included the presentation of degree candidates from deans of each School and the official conferring of degrees by President Bacow, as well as student addresses, musical interludes, and the principal address from Ruth J. Simmons

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  18. May 27
    Two graduates wearing caps and gowns stand on steps
    Three graduates wearing caps an gowns sit on a wall
    Four graduates wearing gowns over white dresses pose on the steps of Widener Library
    A group of graduates wearing caps, gowns, and masks have their photo taken on campus
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  19. May 27

    These students gave the Undergraduate and Graduate English addresses and the Latin address at today's ceremony honoring the Class of :

    A student wears a graduation gown and a yellow, blue and red stole
    A graduate wearing a graduation gown holds his arms out wide
    A graduate wearing a graduation gown and a crimson hood stands outside
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  20. May 27

    At today's ceremony honoring the Class of , Devon Gates ’23 performed “Stand by me”

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