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Evan H. Jacobs

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Congressman Frank at a Nov. 12 dinner discussion in Eliot House.

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University President-elect Drew G. Faust walks with Secretary to the University Marc L. Goodheart '81 toward Mass. Hall after professors voted to approve a new general education curriculum for the College.

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With champagne in hand, Interim University President Derek C. Bok leaves University Hall after Tuesday's vote.

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Father Roman isn’t one of the official Klappermeisters for the Lowell Bells, but he may soon get his chance if the bells return to Moscow.

New Core Loses 'Faith'

The task force charged with replacing Harvard’s Core curriculum has dropped its headline-grabbing proposal for a “Reason and Faith” requirement—a

'Reason and Faith' Requirement Scrapped

The task force charged with overhauling Harvard’s Core curriculum has dropped the “reason and faith” requirement from its proposed list

Bok: Core Is Faculty Priority

Welcomed by a standing-room only crowd of professors and a teary dean, Derek C. Bok yesterday presided over his first

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Constitutional Law Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 came to the U.S. in 1947 speaking no English. After clerking for Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, Tribe was offered a job at the Law School where he has been ever since.

Dean Sounds New Warning on FAS Deficit

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences still faces a projected $75 million deficit for Fiscal Year 2010, interim FAS Dean

Professors Say This Core Is Solid

The proposed overhaul of the College’s Core curriculum released last week has already mollified several outspoken Faculty critics of the

Timeline: The Difficult Road to Today's Report

Since the curricular review began to consider a new model for general education at Harvard College in 2002, the going

REPORT RECASTS THE CORE

Harvard students should be required to study religion and U.S. history, according to a new curricular review report that emphasizes

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Defense Minister Critiques Pakistan

CORRECTION APPENDED India’s Defense Minister Pranab Mukherjee spoke before a large crowd about his country’s role in the global economy,

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