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Bromfield students took on the challenging task of representing the countries of Libya and Mexico last weekend in the 59th annual session of the Harvard University Model United Nations conference.
The second part in our "Profiling History" series continues with a look at an invention for the practical transportation of eggs.
The first of a new monthly feature from the Harvard Ambulance Service.
The Bromfield School will present a special Blu-ray screening of the award-winning documentary film "Connected" in the Cronin Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. The movie was co-written by a Bromfield graduate.
Penpa Tsering, a world-class Tibetan musician, singer and dancer, is coming to Harvard on Feb. 4 to perform a concert of traditional Tibetan music and song to benefit the Virginia Thurston Healing Garden.
Eagle Scouts run in the family for William Sullebarger. His father, two uncles, and a cousin all achieved the top rank in the Boy Scouts. Now the Harvard teen is attempting to do the same.
When I began volunteering at the dump a few months ago, I noticed an interesting innovation: the appearance of the assistance lane.
This week, the Bromfield Art Club collaborated with internationally acclaimed watercolorist and muralist Bruce Davidson on a three-panel painting of a Chinese dragon.
Trees, unlike animals, cannot move in order to avoid extreme winter conditions, and unlike many other plants, they don't have the option to overwinter as seeds or rhizomes.