[about hsr]

The Harvard Science Review is a student-run organization at Harvard College.  Founded in 1988, the Harvard Science Review is Harvard's longest running undergraduate science publication. Since its inception, the Harvard Science Review has sought to bring the latest advances, the most controversial debates, and the most intriguing questions in science to a wide readership. Each issue's content covers a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. In a world and society ever more shaped by science and technologies, the Harvard Science Review believes that scientific knowledge and scientific literacy are essential tools, and our mission is to provide these tools to the wider community in an appealing and understandable manner.

Read the Fall 2008 issue here!

  [upcoming events & deadlines]

Mar 8

ALL STAFF DINNER 6pm Kirkland Dining Hall
AEs return edited articles to writers (if not before)

Mar 14

Final Draft deadline. Drafts submitted to AEs by midnight.

Mar 20

AEs send articles to EICs  by midnight

Week
of Mar 30

Adobe InDesign training sessions for designers

Apr 5

EICs send articles to writers/designers

Apr 19

ABSOLUTE final deadline for all articles at midnight

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