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Joan Pinck, Advocate for Women’s Rights, Business School Administrator and Lecturer, Dies at 89
Pinck, an advocate for women’s rights, was one of the first female administrators at the Business School, holding positions as an assistant dean and lecturer. She died March 10 at age 89.
Saieed Hasnoo '12, Associate Business Manager of the 138th Guard, Dies at 27
Hasnoo, the Associate Business Manager for the 138th guard of The Crimson, died Feb. 24 after battling a terminal illness. He would have been 28 years old on April 4.
Joseph Bartley, Founder of Bartley’s Burgers, Dies at 87
Joseph C. Bartley, the founder of the iconic hamburger restaurant “Mr. Bartley’s Gourmet Burgers” in Harvard Square, died on March 5. He was 87 years old.
Law Prof. Sander, Legal Pioneer and Lover of Food, Dies at 90
“The Quakers have a saying, ‘Let your life speak,’ and I think my dad was someone who, in a very quiet way, did speak,” Thomas Sander said.
HBS Prof. and Admin. Hugo E. R. Uyterhoeven Dies at 86
A longtime professor of business administration, Hugo E. R. Uyterhoeven died on Jan. 29 at 86 due to complications from a bike ride injury.
Mary Steedly, Cornerstone of Anthropology Department, Dies at 71
Steedly, remembered for her eloquent writing, unfussy demeanor, institutional dedication, and passion for dogs, died on Jan. 4 due to breast cancer. She was 71.
Harvard Archaeologist Lawrence Stager Dies at 74
“He captured the room when he was in it and swept the rest of us up at that time with him,” a former coworker said of Stager.
Kennedy School Professor Calestous Juma Dies at 64
Kennedy School Dean Douglas W. Elmendorf said one of Juma’s outstanding characteristics was his tireless energy and “infectious enthusiasm.”
Forty-Eight Seniors in Class of 2018 Chosen for Phi Beta Kappa
The students will be formally inducted into the society on Nov. 29.
Allott Brothers Encourage Engagement with Diverse Perspectives at IOP
Brothers Daniel and Jordan Allott, who are currently working on a documentary to understand how Trump won the 2016 election, spoke at the IOP Wednesday.
Satire V, On Harvard Time Remember Mumps Outbreak With UC Referendum
If the groups have their way, voters in this fall’s UC elections will be casting their ballots on whether or not to make the rare virus the “official disease” of Harvard.
WNBA President Urges Students to Rebound from Failures
Borders, who has led the WNBA since 2016, shared anecdotes during a conversation at the Kennedy School Tuesday about her life and career in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors.
Kennedy School Forum Spotlights Path Forward for Global Economy
Executive Chair of the World Economic Forum Klaus M. Schwab went on to present an optimistic view of what he termed the “fourth industrial revolution.”
Fifty Shades of Grey: Perspectives on the Harvard Grey Book
The Grey Book is a written set of guidelines detailing the complex code of conduct expected of all professors at the University.