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All Harvard Mobile

Harvard mobile apps put Harvard in the palm of your hand. This page details some of the mobile initiatives— both native apps and mobile websites— that offer essential Harvard information on any web-enabled smartphone. For visitors and the Harvard community, mobile apps give you the Harvard experience when you are on the go.

University-wide Mobile Apps

Harvard Mobile

https://m.harvard.edu/

Harvard Mobile AppThe Harvard Mobile app is a University-wide initiative to improve the mobile experience of students, faculty, staff, visitors, and neighbors who interact with Harvard’s campus and community. Released in January 2013, Harvard Mobile 2.0 is the latest version of the application with a number of functional, design, and content enhancements. Harvard Mobile 2.0 now has native applications for Android and iOS operating systems, as well as a mobile web application accessible to any web-enabled smartphone.

Find Harvard Mobile at m.harvard.edu on the mobile web on your web enabled phone, see a tablet-optimized version of m.harvard.edu on your tablet device, download the native applications in the iTunes App Store and the Android Marketplace.


Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play

Harvard Yard Tour / Harvard Virtual Tour

/visitors/mobile-tour

Harvard Mobile TourTour Harvard Yard with any web-enabled smartphone to learn about life at Harvard today as well as the University’s history. This self-guided tour features stop descriptions, audio, video and images- including pictures from the University archives and inside views of Harvard buildings. Find the Harvard Virtual Tour on the mobile web at yardtour.harvard.edu, or download the native iPhone app from the App Store.


Preview on Desktop     Download iPhone App

Other Mobile Apps

Harvard Law School

http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/2011/07/13_hls-mobile-app.html

Harvard Law School AppHLS information is at your fingertips, thanks to this app available for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry.  The Admissions and Alumni tabs offer basic information from financial aid to reunion, and the news tab provides HLS stories and tweets from across Harvard and HLS.  A directory of faculty members and a list of newly published books by HLS alumni and professors are available under the More tab.


Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Public Health School AppWith the School of Public Health News app members of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health community and others can connect with each other and stay up-to-day on breaking public health news and research, plus events and activities going on around the School. This app, available for the iPhone and Android, features news, multimedia, events and more.


Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play

Arnold Arboretum Explorer

http://arboretum.harvard.edu/explorer

Arnold Arboretum ExplorerArboretum Explorer is the Arboretum's mobile web application. You can search for and identify plants, view seasonal highlights, take self-guided tours, link to resources for plant information, and share plants through social media. Bookmark Arboretum Explorer on your phone¹s internet browser and tap into a wealth of information on the 15,000 plants in our landscape.

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