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U.S. Agency Says Shleifer, Hay 'Abused Trust'

After federal officials suspended a $14 million contract on Tuesday with the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID), one of

Sports That Don't Get Enough Attention

The glory of victory and the agony of defeat may be present in all sports, but that doesn't mean that

Harvard Dancers Light up Lowell Hall

Dancing to everything from the beat of "I'm Just a Girl" to the sway of "My Funny Valentine," 10 student

Checked Off

When Veronica S. Jung '97, a Korean-American, wanted to apply for a Mellon minority fellowship, she was surprised to see

Council Approves $9,000 For Band

The Undergraduate Council agreed last night to spend up to $9,000 to bring a band to campus for Springfest. The

Panel Discusses Report on Schools

Left-wing education expert Deborah Meier took on five noted education specialists in a panel discussion on assessing public education last

K-School Gets $7 Million Gift

A $7 million gift to the Kennedy School by a Hong Kong real-estate magnate will fund a new scholarship program

Grant Program Funding Minority Scholarships Renewed

Minority students will continue to have an extra incentive to pursue careers in academia due to the renewal of Harvard's

K-School Steps Up Minority Recruitment Efforts

In an effort to bolster minority enrollment, Kennedy School officials said yesterday that the school plans to actively recruit potential

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