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May 19, 2005

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Top stories for
May 19, 2005

News
Harvard Task Forces on Women release findings and recommendations
Reports call for large-scale changes in the way University recruits faculty

John Fitzgerald Gates named associate dean of College
To help manage finance, technology, human resources

KSG conference focuses on challenges ahead
- Emerging democracies and transitions they face explored
- Panelists discuss top global challenges at spring conference
- KSG conference tackles global poverty

Research
Kudzu cuts alcohol consumption
The weed that whacks binge drinking

HMS examines ethics of organ donation
Event asks whether direct solicitation is unfair

boy with violin Tennis player Susan Sarandon
School
concert
Georgia
bound
Original
performance
Faust, Hammonds, Grosz
Calls for change
Radcliffe Institute Dean Drew Gilpin Faust (from left), Evelynn Hammonds, professor of the history of science and of African and African-American studies, and Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences Barbara J. Grosz led the efforts of Harvard's Task Forces on Women Faculty and on Women in Science and Engineering. The task forces released their recommendations May 16. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office)
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Other stories
American Academy of Arts and Sciences elects 14 Harvard faculty members
2005 Harvard Medals awarded
Social determinants key in who gets good care
Career forum set for June
Cambridge school volunteers honored


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