November 14
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donates $25 million to Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and the Center for International Development for an Aids research and prevention program in Nigeria. The grant is the largest in HSPH history; the money will support the Nigerian AIDS Prevention Initiative.
November 18
Despite a valiant effort by the Crimson, Harvard falls to Yale 34-24 in the 117th Harvard-Yale Game. Because of a high turnover rate and a strong Eli defense, Harvard could not gain victory.
November 28
Upstairs at the Pudding and Harvard University reaches an agreement where the restaurant will stay upon through the 2001 Commencement. Although the university purchased the building in October, the future of the restaurant remained unclear until now. Harvard plans to begin renovations to the building when the restaurant leaves in June.
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