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Current and past publications and media efforts

The SEAS Communications Office is responsible for the writing, design, production of the School's primary website, Intranet site, print media (including newsletter, admissions and recruitment materials), and all ancillary publications dealing with the School.

We welcome your questions, comments, and suggestions. Email us.

Web-based Media

Primary Sites

The SEAS public website URL is www.seas.harvard.edu

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The SEAS Intranet website URL is intranet.seas.harvard.edu

Both sites are powered by Plone, an open source content management solution. These sites have been designed to be completely accessible and usable, working in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG v1.0). If there is anything on this site — accessibility or validation related — that is not according to the standard, please contact the Site Administration.

Comments, questions, or requests regarding the content on the SEAS website should be sent to: communications@seas.harvard.edu

Comments, questions, or requests about the functionality of the SEAS website should be sent to: webmaster@seas.harvard.edu

Social Networking

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Research Area e-Letters

Blogs of Note

  • My Biased Coin
    My (faculty member Michael Mitzenmacher) take on computer science --  algorithms, networking, information theory --  and related items.

  • iMechanica
    The mission of iMechanica isto use the Internet to enhance communication among mechanicians to pave a way to evolve online all knowledge of mechanics.

Primary Print Publications

  • SEAS Newsletter
    (published biannually: Fall/Winter; Spring/Summer)

    The SEAS Newsletter covers news, events, and major activities at SEAS. Total circulation: ~10,000, including SEAS Alumni, SEAS Community, VIPs at Harvard, top engineering programs in the U.S. and abroad. We welcome ideas for future stories. Please send these and any correction notices, mailing address changes, or new free subscription requests to us.
  • SEAS Fact Brochure
    The SEAS Fact Brochure is a short overview of SEAS (including highlights of our academic and research programs). 

  • SEAS Undergraduate Flip
    The SEAS Undergraduate Flip (two-sided information card) is intended for prospective students and their parents.

  • SEAS Graduate Brochure
    The SEAS Graduate Brochure is intended for prospective graduate students.

  • SEAS Graduate Studies Poster
    The SEAS Graduate Poster is “recruitment” piece intended to help with recruitment. The poster is mailed, each year, to the top programs in engineering in the U.S. and abroad.

  • SEAS New Faculty Card
    The SEAS New Faculty Card announces the latest appointments to SEAS. The card is mailed, each year, to the top programs in engineering in the U.S. and abroad.

  • SEAS Annual Report
    Delivered to the Harvard President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

  • SEAS Faculty Research Area Directory
    The SEAS Faculty Research Area Brochure lists SEAS faculty by area of research specialty.

  • SEAS Vision Document
    The SEAS Vision Document was published to coincide with the launch of SEAS on September 20, 2007.

University-based Publications and Websites

Harvard-based publications reach a broad, wide audience (upwards of over 300,000 individuals, including staff, faculty, students, alumni, friends, and the general public).

  • Harvard website
    The main website for the University. Typically updated once a day.

  • HarvardScience website
    HarvardScience is an online publication of the Harvard Office of News and Public Affairs devoted to all matters related to science at the various schools, departments, institutes, and hospitals of Harvard University.

  • Harvard Gazette
    Published each Thursday during the regular academic year (with ongoing online coverage during the summer months). Circulation: Delivered free to faculty and staff offices, undergraduate residences, and other locations around the University.

  • Harvard Crimson
    Published each day during the regular academic term (with ongoing online coverage during the summer). Circulation: The entire Harvard campus.

  • Harvard Magazine
    Published bimonthly. Circulation: All Harvard alumni (College and all schools); staff; friends and VIPs; and subscribers. Approximately 250,000 + Harvard Magazine is an independently edited and separately incorporated affiliate of Harvard University. It is the only publication covering the entire University that is also regularly distributed to all graduates, faculty, and staff.

  • The Yard
    The Faculty of Arts and Sciences alumni magazine. Circulation: All FAS/GSAS alumni; FAS faculty.

  • Colloquy
    The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni newsletter. Circulation: GSAS alumni, FAS faculty.

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