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Marking the beginning of the autumn semester, hundreds of scholars set off for his or her first-class final week.

“I used to be instantly amazed to see the variety of scholars coming from many alternative U.S. territories and international locations,” Amber Henry, assistant professor in African and African American Research, stated. “I’m excited to have individuals with a lot expertise in international locations outdoors of the US within the class, bringing that richness of expertise as we’re enthusiastic about what journey and tourism would possibly appear like, and its options, each in locations within the Americas and likewise a few of continental Africa.”

Henry is educating “The Politics of Paradise: Tourism in Latin America & the Caribbean,” a lecture course within the Barker Middle that discusses how completely different experiences of energy are tied to tourism, the notion of paradise, and the way the idea of paradise has been mobilized seeking the “perfect place.” For the primary day, Henry’s college students had been requested to deliver an merchandise that presents essentially the most generic vacationer illustration of a spot.

“It was an exquisite alternative to consider what forms of experiences persons are invited to have after they go to a spot as a vacationer location, and the way these experiences would possibly diverge from a form of deeper, extra intimate historical past that is likely to be gleaned from somebody who has an extended expertise dwelling there,” she stated.

Throughout campus, college students in Louis Deslauriers’ “Introductory Electromagnetism Physics” class had been handled to dynamic physics experiments. “You all the time get a number of clapping,” joked Deslauriers, director of Science Educating and Studying in FAS and senior preceptor in physics, in regards to the flashy demonstrations which take care of electrical energy and magnetism.

The core course for physics concentrators largely welcomes first-years and sophomores and covers a number of subjects, together with electrical currents, Maxwell’s equations, magnetic fields in supplies, and a few notions in kinetic idea. The purpose, Deslauriers notes, is to grasp this introductory data.

“I make them a promise, that by the top of the course, they’re going to really feel highly effective,” he stated. “By highly effective, I imply that once you objectively have a greater understanding of the world round you, there’s an influence that comes from that.”       

Senior preceptor in physics Louis Deslauriers presents college students demonstrations throughout “Introductory Electromagnetism Physics.”

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A student works on an iPad during a physics class taught in the Science Center Hall A.

A pupil works on an iPad throughout a physics class taught within the Science Middle Corridor A.

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Spencer Lee-Lenfield, postdoc and incoming assistant professor in the Department of Comparative Literature (left), teaches “Exploring Translation Studies: History, Theories, the State of the Art.”

Spencer Lee-Lenfield, postdoc and incoming assistant professor within the Division of Comparative Literature (left), teaches “Exploring Translation Research: Historical past, Theories, the State of the Artwork.”

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Lee-Lenfield gathers with students in a Barker Center classroom.

Lee-Lenfield gathers with college students in a Barker Middle classroom.

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Graduate student Claire Koeppen.

Graduate pupil Claire Koeppen.

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Graduate student Camellia Pham.

Graduate pupil Camellia Pham.

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Graduate student Yam Traiber.

Graduate pupil Yam Traiber.

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A pupil takes notes throughout class.

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Graduate student Luis S. Pabón Rico.

Graduate pupil Luis S. Pabón Rico.

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Assistant Professor of Music Jessie Cox teaches “Music to Re-imagine the World: From Afrofuturism to Experimental Music across Planet Earth.”

Jessie Cox teaches “Music to Re-imagine the World: From Afrofuturism to Experimental Music throughout Planet Earth.”

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A detail of the chalkboard in the Music Building.

A element of the chalkboard within the Music Constructing.

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Gabriela Vasquez Rosado ’26.

Gabriela Vasquez Rosado ’26.

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Amber Henry, assistant professor in the Department of African and African American Studies, teaches “The Politics of Paradise: Tourism in Latin America & the Caribbean.

Amber Henry, assistant professor within the Division of African and African American Research, teaches “The Politics of Paradise: Tourism in Latin America & the Caribbean.”

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Ayah Khan '25 (left) and Adrian Munoz '25 laughing during class in the Barker Center.

Ayah Khan ’25 (left) and Adrian Munoz Krans ’25 snort throughout class within the Barker Middle.

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Joshua Greene, professor in the Department of Psychology, teaches “Free Will, Responsibility, and Law” in William James Hall.

Joshua Greene, professor within the Division of Psychology, teaches “Free Will, Accountability, and Regulation” in William James Corridor.

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Andrew Danielson, assistant professor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, (standing) teaches “First Civilizations: History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East.

Andrew Danielson, assistant professor in Close to Jap Languages and Civilizations, (standing) teaches “First Civilizations: Historical past and Archaeology of the Historic Close to East.

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Danielson’s class is held in the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East.

Danielson’s class is held within the Harvard Museum of the Historic Close to East.

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A slide displays “Ancient Records” during the class presentation.

A slide shows “Historic Data” in the course of the class presentation.

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