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Jay S. Kimmelman
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B.U. Sues Term Paper Service After Investigation
Boston University (B.U.) filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court on Monday against eight on-line companies that sell term papers
University-Union Relations: Protest, Bargaining and Reconciliation
With almost 5,000 Harvard employees associated with the University's eight unions, labor organizers and contract negotiators have their hands full.
The Benefits Of a Kimmelman Education
I n an age in which the President of the United States can sell time-shares in the White House, is
'Some Like It Hot': After Two Oscars. Lemmon Still Sizzles
After almost five decades as an entertainer, Jack Lemmon '47 can still captivate audiences of all generations. In a Hollywood
Yale's Treatment Of TAs on Trial In NLRB Hearing
Today the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will conclude its first week of hearings to decide if Yale University engaged
Law School Receives $1.5 Million
Harvard Law School (HLS) announced yesterday a $1.5 million donation to establish a scholarship and financial aid fund. The Louis
Harvard Custodial Pay at Market Rate, But Many Schools Offer More
Since their new contract was inked in September, custodial workers from Harvard Facilities Maintenance Organization (FMO) have been working for
Students Form New Secular Organization
Harvard students who "don't believe" can now disbelieve together, since the University recognized the Harvard Secular Society as a student
K-School Orientation Gets Bipartisan Support
More than a dozen Republicans will likely attend the Kennedy School of Government's orientation for newly-elected members of Congress this
Harvard Is Investor in Texaco
Records of the Corporation, the more powerful of the University's two governing boards, show that Harvard is an investor in
No Response to Union Rallies
After one week of picketing out side Massachusetts Hall, workers from the Harvard's Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW)
MBB Initiative Receives $1 M
The Mind/Brain/Behavior (MBB) Initiative recently received a $1 million pledge from Gordon Gund '61 and his wife Llura, as part
Custodial Workers Ask NLRB to Nullify Deal With Harvard
Angered by the contract they recently inked with Harvard, disgruntled custodial workers from Local 254 asked the National Labor Relations
Harvard's Custodial Workers Union Approves Contract
Harvard's union of custodial workers, Local 254, in two meetings yesterday approved a new three-year contract which many employees said
Union's Renovations Create Controversy
For more than three centuries, Harvard has been celebrated for its maintenance of historic landmarks. During this past year, however,