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Harvard Eyes New Future for Discoveries

This is the final article in a three-part series. Part 1: A New Deal on Lifesaving Drugs Part 2: Tea

Tear Down This Wall?

This is the second article in a three-part series. Part 1: A New Deal on Lifesaving Drugs Part 3: Ha

Harvard Ups Stake In Spanish TV Station

At the Harvard Management Company, the head of the household walked out last year for a new life at a

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A New Deal On Lifesaving Drugs

This is the first article in a three-part series. Part 2: Tear Down This Wall? Part 3: Harvard Eyes

Toward a Consensus

As the Gates Foundation works to bring universities’ medical innovations to the developing world, student activists are taking up the

Summers Adds Wall Street Post to Portfolio

Unlike most job-seekers on campus this fall, Lawrence H. Summers doesn’t have to brave the recruiting rush to find a

Alum Giving Rate Hits 17-Year Low

The percentage of Harvard College alumni who donated to their alma mater declined last year to reach a 17-year low,

Univ. Raises $595M In '06

Despite this year’s tumult at the highest levels of University administration, Harvard’s fundraisers raked in a smidgen more than last

Harvard To Keep Epstein Gift

After money manager Jeffrey Epstein was charged in July with soliciting sex from prostitutes, several recipients of his donations distanced

Brown Chief Says No to Harvard

In the guessing game that surrounds Harvard’s search for its 28th chief, Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons is an

Quietly, The Summers Era Ends

This week, Lawrence H. Summers gets to participate in an age-old Harvard tradition that he hasn’t yet experienced during his

Rumsfeld Says He Is 'Most Grateful' for Summers' Support of ROTC

Outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers has pocketed a thank-you note from an unlikely ally in the Bush cabinet: Secretary

Institutional Investigator

This winter, several Harvard professors opened their mailboxes to find anonymous, unmarked envelopes. Enclosed were copies of “How Harvard Lost

Harvard's President: Guess Who?

Is your candidate a respected intellectual? Does your candidate have administrative experience? Can your candidate win the respect of faculty?

Harvard’s ‘Chief Cheerleader’

Robert Gregg Stone, Jr. ’45-’47, who was known among his colleagues as the University’s “chief cheerleader” during his 27 years

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