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  1. Harvard University

    The Harvard Gazette Official news from Harvard University about science, medicine, art, campus life, University issues, and broader national and global concerns.

  2. Programs - Harvard University

    Browse the graduate and undergraduate degrees offered by Harvard's 13 Schools and learn more about admissions requirements, scholarship, and financial aid opportunities.

  3. Academics - Harvard University

    Jan 5, 2021 · When you come to Harvard, either to pursue an undergraduate liberal arts concentration from Harvard College or to join one of our 12 graduate and professional Schools, you become part of …

  4. Free Courses | Harvard University

    Browse the latest courses from Harvard UniversityGet the opportunity to see TinyML in practice. You will see examples of TinyML applications, and learn first-hand how to train these models for tiny …

  5. Harvard College

    With world-class faculty, groundbreaking research opportunities, and a commitment to a diverse environment of bright, talented students, Harvard is more than just a place to get an education—it's …

  6. Courses | Harvard University

    Lose Weight and Keep It Off The proven advice in this essential course can help you lose weight safely—without gimmick diets. Even more important, Harvard’s nutrition experts explain how to keep …

  7. Admissions - Harvard College

    Learn more about Harvard College admissions requirements, timeline, and what we look for in an applicant.

  8. Professional and Lifelong Learning | Harvard University

    Explore professional and lifelong learning courses from Harvard University. From free online literature classes to in-person business courses for executives, there’s something for everyone.

  9. Apply | Harvard

    No student with a bachelor's degree or other first university degree from any other university, whether American or foreign, is eligible for admission to Harvard College.

  10. The history of Harvard University

    Since its founding in 1636, Harvard has created an enduring history of educational advancement, innovative leadership, and groundbreaking scholarly work.