November 31
A first-year Harvard Medical student, Luz Angelica Chavez, commits an apparent suicide in Countway library. She apparently died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
December 4
Managers of Harvard’s endowment are rewarded with large bonuses. Many investment managers at the Harvard Management Company, which is an independent corporation that manages Harvard’s money, receive seven figure bonuses and even two managers garner an eight-figure bonus. This year the endowment gains a 32.2 percent annual return.
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