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University Finances

HMC Private Equity Director Will Leave Post After Three Months

Lane MacDonald '88-'89 will join the growing group of former Harvard Management Company employees who have moved to the private sector over the years, when he departs at the end of the month.

Harvard Corporation

HarvardX To Provide Online Courses Restricted to Alumni

In an effort to sustain and strengthen alumni networks, HarvardX—the University’s branch of the online learning venture edX—will offer course content restricted to alumni beginning in March of this year.

Harvard Corporation Elections
University Finances

Chenault, Mills Elected Newest Harvard Corporation Members

American Express Company CEO Kenneth I. Chenault and former Obama Cabinet member Karen Gordon Mills ’75 were elected to become the newest members of the Harvard Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, at its regularly scheduled meeting this weekend.

Central Administration

11,000 Employees Overtaxed Because of Harvard Payroll Error

Due to a mistake in the way the University reported its employees’ taxable income, approximately 11,000 Harvard employees paid excess income taxes between 2009 and 2013, with the hardest hit contributing several thousands dollars more than they should have.

Race

Wampanoag Tribal Leadership Discuss Harvard-Native American Relations at Faculty Club

Members of the Wampanoag Native American tribe convened at the Harvard Faculty Club Friday night for a clambake in honor of the tribe’s long standing ties with the University.

Libraries

Libraries Install New Program to Speed Up Exit Times

Secure Exit, implemented in Widener and Lamont Libraries, will use a barcode scanner to check whether books are authorized to leave those libraries.

Religion

Incoming Senior Minister at Memorial Church Plans To Encourage Multifaith Dialogue

Lucy A. Forster-Smith brings both university and multi-faith experience to her new position at Harvard.

Conversation with Dean Nitin Nohria
College

HBS Dean Pledges to Double Female Protagonists in School’s Case Studies

Currently, nine to 10 percent of case studies developed and disseminated by the Business School—which produces more than 80 percent of cases sold globally—feature women as protagonists.

Harvard Divinity School

Humanist Chaplain Remembered as Pioneer of Religious Diversity

Thomas M. Ferrick, the Humanist chaplain at Harvard for over 30 years, died on Dec. 30 in Cambridge, Mass.

Jane Mendillo
College Finance

Endowment Growth Trails National Average, Report Shows

Harvard’s endowment grew at a slower rate than the national average for American colleges and universities, as well as many of its peer institutions, in fiscal year 2013, according to data released Tuesday by the National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute.

Stanley J. Tambiah
Social Sciences Division

Tambiah, Prominent Anthropologist, Remembered as Loving Scholar

Anthropology professor emeritus Stanley J. Tambiah, described by colleagues as one of the giants of 20th century anthropology, was known for his studies of Buddhism and South Asia.

Economics

World Economic Forum and Dartmouth Latest To Join EdX Platform

The Forum, a Swiss non-profit organization that holds an annual conference on global economic policy, will launch its first course in May.

Research

Citing 11 Animal Welfare Violations, USDA Fines HMS $24,036

A citation released by the United States Department of Agriculture shows that between February 2011 and July 2012, Harvard researchers violated 11 regulations of the Animal Welfare Act.

Drew Faust

Faust Condemns Academic Group’s Boycott of Israeli Institutions

In a statement last week, University President Drew G. Faust joined a growing group of American academic leaders to oppose the boycott of Israeli academic institutions called for recently by the American Studies Association.

Crime

National Media Follows Bomb Threat

From the Boston Globe across the Charles River, to the Los Angeles Times across the country, to NetEase news in China, media outlets across the globe rushed to cover Monday’s unconfirmed rumors of explosives in four buildings on Harvard’s campus.

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