Media outlets starting with H
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HHarvard Magazine
Established in 1898 and written for Harvard University alumni. Edited as a general-interest publication featuring articles on various topics, including educational innovations, history, literature, the arts, science and technology and financial matters. Regular columns cover book reviews, travel, investing and research developments. Also covers class notes, university news and current events and information about Harvard faculty members.
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HHarvard Magazine Online
Aimed at visitors who are educated, affluent, and successful, and have a strong, lifelong relationship with Harvard University. They count on the Web site to keep them up-to-date on developments at the university. Features articles on educational innovations, history, literature, the arts, science and technology, and financial matters. Includes special sections on travel, book reviews, investing, research developments, and alumni news and notes.
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HHarvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School covers Science,News,Health & Medicine
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Harvard Men's Health Watch
Written for the general public by physicians from Harvard Medical School. Primary purpose is to inform readers on current and authoritative health and wellness issues. Addresses men's health concerns, helping them lead healthier, longer lives. Covers everything from prostate disease and nutrition and exercise to sexual dysfunction and hair loss.
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HHarvard Political Review
Undergraduate journal of politics and public policy which presents balanced insightful analysis of important domestic and international issues. Writers analyze the current and future political climate. Individual articles have distinct, critical viewpoints, as a whole the publication does not represent any particular ideology. Issues feature interviews with leading figures in politics, including Madeleine Albright, Noam Chomsky and Bill O'Reilly.
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HHarvard Political Review Online
Undergraduate journal of politics and public policy which presents balanced insightful analysis of important domestic and international issues. Writers analyze the current and future political climate. Individual articles have distinct, critical viewpoints, as a whole the publication does not represent any particular ideology. Issues feature interviews with important figures in politics, including John McCain, Ariana Huffington and Dick Morris.
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HHarvard Public Health Magazine
Offers research and information on Public Health topics via Harvard University's research department.
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Harvard Review
Contains works of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and other genres from new and established writers.
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Harvard Review of Psychiatry
Features review papers that summarize and synthesize psychiatric scholarship. Topics covered include: schizophrenia and related disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, anxiety, neuroscience, psychosocial aspects of psychiatry, ethics, and psychiatric education. In addition, an Original Reports section presents original data of interest to clinicians.
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Harvard Theological Review
Acts as a forum for scholars of religion and theology. Publishes compelling original research that contributes to the development of scholarly understanding and interpretation in a variety of fields.