After spending his entire adult life at Harvard, Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 announces his resignation. Fineberg wrote his resignation in a letter to the Board of Overseers that he wanted president designee Lawrence H. Summers to have the opportunity to select a new provost.
April 2
Vice president for government, community and public affairs, Paul S. Grogan announces his resignation from Harvard to assume control of the Boston Foundation.
April 4
Getting a thick envelope from Harvard’s Admission Office got more difficult this year as Harvard accepted only 10.7 percent of applications to the Class of 2005.
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