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Law Schools Face Tougher Judgement Calls

With applications under review at law schools around the country, students are waiting anxiously to hear the results of what

Pioneer Female MD Dies at 85

Priscilla D. Taft ’38, a doctor who lectured at Harvard Medical School despite being turned down for admission into its

OCS Advisors Push Alternatives to I-Banking

Harvard juniors and seniors were told to look beyond lucrative fields like investment banking and consulting while considering their post-graduation

Lewis Taps Avery To Help Train, Oversee Race Relations Tutors

Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery ’87 will coordinate the efforts of Harvard’s race relations tutors starting this

Sachs Accepts Columbia Post

Leading international economist Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 will leave Harvard this summer to accept a teaching appointment at Columbia University,

Sachs Reportedly May Leave Harvard

Harvard may lose its leading international economist—a professor for two decades—to Columbia University, according to a recent published report. Stone

Harvard Raises Record Funds

Even as the recent economic downturn hurt fundraising efforts at colleges and universities across the country, private donations soared to

Binge Drinking Doubled At Women’s Colleges

Frequent binge drinking has more than doubled at women’s colleges in the past decade, according to a recently released report

Sachs Speaks at U.N. Conference

Stone Professor of International Trade Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 presented his ideas for the largest anti-poverty campaign since the Marshall

Political Strategists Discuss Minority Politics

The black and Latino populations will replace swing groups like “soccer moms” in determining the political balance of power over

Cabot House Kicks Off Tutor Survey

In a new pilot program Cabot House students will be able to comprehensively evaluate the quality of residential tutors through

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