Celebrating 200 Years at HDS
In December of 1815, President John T. Kirkland, appealed for support of the “best and noblest cause, which human benevolence is permitted to advance:” the study of religion at Harvard University.
In 2016, HDS turns 200. We’ll celebrate what’s changed about the School and what endures.
Join us during the 2016–17 academic year as we welcome distinguished speakers, alumni, and friends for conversations, reunions, and a community celebration to mark our past and welcome our future.
Learn more at http://hds.harvard.edu/bicentennial.
Видео Celebrating 200 Years at HDS канала Harvard Divinity School
In 2016, HDS turns 200. We’ll celebrate what’s changed about the School and what endures.
Join us during the 2016–17 academic year as we welcome distinguished speakers, alumni, and friends for conversations, reunions, and a community celebration to mark our past and welcome our future.
Learn more at http://hds.harvard.edu/bicentennial.
Видео Celebrating 200 Years at HDS канала Harvard Divinity School
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