Harvard Graduate School of Education receives a $12.5 million donation, the largest in school history, from the film star Jane Fonda. The money will fund a study on how gender affects child development.
March 8
The Faculty Council votes to recommend to the Faculty in increasing the termbill from $20 to $35. The optional fee goes to fund student groups supported by the Undergraduate Council.
March 9
The Crimson announces that the presidential search committee will recommend the former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence H. Summers to the Board of Overseers to become Harvard’s 27th president.
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