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Jenny E. Heller
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Establishment and Revolution
So often on these pages we read criticism—of College advising, of University stinginess, of the president and the provost and
University Heads From China, U.S. Convene at Fogg
Seven presidents from top Chinese universities are meeting with the leaders of several prestigious American universities in Cambridge to discuss
Closing the Door on the Past
During the last few weeks, it seems we've been inundated by the tradition of Harvard. Last weekend, the Head of
Development Office Woos Donors With That Harvard Charm
In the University Development Office (UDO), housed in a posh office building off Brattle Square, charity is big business. For
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In the University Development Office (UDO), housed in a posh office building off Brattle Square, charity is big business. For
Harvard to Open Research Station in Argentina
By the end of next summer, Harvard plans to open an "outpost" in Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a small staff
Flush With Campaign Funds, University Looking to Spend
A dean could do a lot with a billion dollars. Although Harvard administrators have been wholly focused on fundraising for
Malkin Sponsors Athletics
He's the man behind Harvard's newly-renovated athletic center. Peter L. Malkin '55 donated $4 million to give a new face
Managing the Money
He graduated from Harvard Business School (HBS) in 1959. He worked as a partner at Goldman Sachs in New York.
Harvard Calls, He Gives
One day Frank Stanton received an unexpected call asking him to run for Harvard's Board of Overseers, one of the
University Exceeds $2.1B Campaign Goal
NEW YORK--Harvard's capital campaign has raised $2.325 billion--three months before its scheduled end and $225 million in excess of the
Fundraising Leaders Strategize For Future Drives
NEW YORK--At a celebration yesterday in the nation's financial center, Harvard's most generous benefactors and prominent administrators gathered to pat
$2.1 Billion Goal Reached in Cap. Campaign
It's an announcement more than five years in the making. This afternoon, under the mounted moose and elephant heads of
The Neverending Story: Tales from the Harvard Oeuvre
From Aristotle to Twain to Joyce, the complaint is the same: too much reading. At Harvard it's a given: time
Harvard Rallies Behind Accused Nieman Fellow
Mark Chavunduka, a journalist studying as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard for the year, must return to his native Zimbabwe