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  1. Radcliffe Institute Public Art Competition. Join us to celebrate the opening of a new installation by Harvard Graduate School of Design students Curry J. Hackett MAUD ’24 and Gabriel Jean-Paul Soomar MArch II ’24, MDes ’24, winners of the biennial Radcliffe Institute Public Art Competition. Registration open. Date & Time Wednesday, May 15 ...

  2. 21 de abr. de 1999 · Radcliffe administrators point out that as an institute, Radcliffe will have more money than it had as a college. In addition to the $150-million from Radcliffe’s endowment, Harvard will kick in ...

  3. History 20th century. The Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study was founded in 1961 by the then-president of Radcliffe College, Mary Ingraham Bunting, who sought to stem the exodus of highly trained and educated women from promising careers.The institute provided stipends as well as access to all of the resources of Harvard University to take up their chosen creative intellectual studies.

  4. Consequently, when the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard redesigned our logotype in 2020–2021, we sought a clean, refreshed design that preserved the familiar bendlets of the Radcliffe family crest, introduced the work of a female typographer, Katharina Köhler, and embraced the legacy of Radcliffe College—including its history of change and resilience.

  5. The Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program offers scholars in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and arts—as well as writers, journalists, and other distinguished professionals—a rare chance to pursue ambitious projects for a full year in a vibrant interdisciplinary setting amid the resources of Harvard. The 2024–2025 ...

  6. 27 de may. de 2019 · Founded in 1879, Radcliffe College opened its doors in Cambridge, branding itself as an institution dedicated to women’s education under the leadership of its first president, Elizabeth C. Agassiz.

  7. Marie Caroline Bass (1885-1975) Marie Caroline Bass attended Radcliffe College and graduated in 1905, although she chose to be affiliated with the Class of 1906, with which she had entered. She later earned a master's degree at Radcliffe in 1915. She taught at the Roland Park Country School near Baltimore, Maryland, until her retirement in 1952.