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Jessica E. Vascellaro
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9/11's Ivory Towers
Jeffrey P. Clemens ’05 woke up about an hour after the planes hit the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,
Learning To Be a Journalist
Many newspaper reporters will tell you that now is not the time to enter their business. Circulations continue to plummet
The Case for Senior Gift
Senior Gift supports financial aid and college improvements. To attack this effort as a means to address divestment of the
Albright, Rubin Bash Bush Policy
Former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and former Secretary of the Treasury Robert E. Rubin ’60 took aim at
Candidates Ally With Faculty Fundraisers
On the surface, it may look like Harvard is going to stay out of Washington in 2004. None of the
Harvard Snags Wash U. Scientists
Harvard has poached a pair of top neuroscientists to bolster its feldgling Center on Systems Neuroscience—the interdisciplinary study of the
University May Build Bubble Over Stadium
The country’s oldest concrete stadium may get a face lift—or at least a new hat. Administrators are currently considering a
Kirby Reforms Tenure Process
Subtle yet substantive changes aligning Harvard’s tenure procedures to those of other universities were announced by the Dean of the
Faculty Growth Plan Expected This Winter
A blueprint for the Faculty of the future, reflecting Harvard’s new academic priorities, will likely appear by the end of
New Center To Connect FAS Neurosciences
In the latest boost to science at the College, the creation of an interdisciplinary Center for Systems Neurosciences will be
Faculty Grows At Rate In Line With Target
After a hiring frenzy last spring, Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby reported dramatic long term growth in the
Innovative Psychologist To Leave for Tufts
A nationally recognized psychologist will depart Harvard for Tufts next semester, a year after her tenure denial surprised experts in
Going Up?
THE MEZZANINE—Being an intern has its up and downs, literally: 3rd floor, 5th floor, ground floor, penthouse. The elevator rides
Students, Faculty Protest War But Differ on Tactics
With over a thousand students and faculty protesting the war with Iraq this year, Harvard proved it is still a
Climbing Alone
In his first annual letter, Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby left his colleagues with a cryptic message—Xing yuan