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What We Do The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Office of Communications serves to promote the actions, announcements, achievements, and activities of FAS to the press. Our mission is twofold: First, we educate and assist offices, departments, faculty, and students to promote their news. Second, we offer myriad resources for media seeking academic news. We have a keen understanding of the media's needs, so we work diligently to support the press's efforts by enabling access to information sources and faculty experts who can present insight and perspective on current events. The FAS Office of Communications has a full-time staff available to work with media representatives and FAS faculty, staff, and students. Services for Media Public Information Officers - The FAS Office of Communications is just one of the many offices available to assist the press. Reporters are welcome to contact any of the university Public Information Officers to assist with your queries. FAS Facts - This compilation of facts presents an overview of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For more information about Harvard University, see answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Media Policies and Procedures - Please review our guidelines for information regarding on-campus camera crews, photography, or interviews. Research News - For news about research at Harvard University, visit ResearchMatters. Services for Faculty, Staff, and Students Working with the Media - FAS Office of Communications staff can offer advice about working with the media and/or we can serve as liaisons to the press. Hometown News Service - The Office of Communications sends out press releases to students' hometown papers about their achievements while at Harvard, including matriculation and graduation. Freshmen can sign up for this free service at https://www.fas.harvard.edu/hometown/, and seniors please go to https://www.fas.harvard.edu/hometown/seniors.html Web Style Guide - The Office of Communications has created a web style guide to assist web workers throughout FAS. The guide offers practical suggestions, recommended practices, and simple strategies. | ||||||||||