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A.R.T. kicks off new season
Tragedy awaited them within, but out in the garden of the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) ticket holders were basking happily in the warm afternoon sun and enjoying a selection of scrumptious hors doeuvres.
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Joint statement of University and HUCTW
Harvard University and the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers have reached agreement on the terms of a new three-year contract, to go into effect on July 1, 2004. The Agreement, which must be ratified by the unions members before it becomes official, provides for wage increases, a strengthened commitment to work security, substantial…
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Director of mental health services named
Paul Barreira, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and chair of the Student Mental Health Task Force, is the new director of University Counseling, Academic Support, and Mental Health Services at Harvard University, announced David Rosenthal, director of Harvard University Health Services (UHS). In this position, created on the recommendation of the Student…
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Collection takes flight
Harvards Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is the final resting place for some 330,000 preserved birds, the silent inhabitants of a collection dating to 1846. For the collections new curator, Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Scott V. Edwards 86, part of the excitement of returning to Harvard is the challenge of breathing new life…
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Police reports
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending May 22. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor.
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This month in Harvard history
May 8, 1944 – Harvard receives a copy of the Gutenberg Bible (Mainz, Germany, ca. 1455), one of only 10 complete or near-complete copies known to be in the United…
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Commencement Exercises information
Morning Exercises To accommodate the increasing number of those wishing to attend Harvard’s Commencement Exercises, the following guidelines are proposed to facilitate admission into Tercentenary Theatre on Commencement Morning: Degree…
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Looking for the nature of human nature
Steven Pinker is looking into peoples’ brains to try to see what’s on their minds. The Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard disagrees with those who think that, at birth, it’s nothing.
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HLS’s McCann shoots, scores with research on high school players entering NBA draft
Harvard Law School visiting researcher Michael McCann knows a few things about the upcoming National Basketball Association (NBA) draft June 24. He’s quite certain that several of the top picks will be high school seniors taking the fast lane to a professional career by avoiding the traditional detour to college.
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Undergraduate life
The Task Force on Undergraduate Life found that anchoring Harvards future in Allston to the undergraduate experience would be a very positive development, helping to enhance the undergraduate experience through academic, cultural, and artistic activities.
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Science and technology
Harvards acreage in Allston can provide the elbow room to construct new research laboratories nurturing a host of interdisciplinary, cutting-edge science functions that embrace emerging fields and enable powerful new scientific partnerships, according to a task force studying science and technology opportunities in Allston.
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Allston life
To many at Harvard, the Charles River was thought to be a potential impediment to creating an expanded campus in Allston. But according to members of the Allston Life Task Force, The main obstacle is not the physical distance, but the psychological experience of traveling between Cambridge and Allston. The river, in other words, is…
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VES exhibit causes unease
Uneasy is the title of the Department of Visual Studies (VES) Thesis Exhibition and the feeling embodied in almost all the works displayed. First to greet the visitor is Grace Catenaccios glitter-loaded schoolgirl ballerina, who assumes a triumphant end-of-routine pose. Her expression is uncertain, braced for disapproval.
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APS elects Dean Faust as member
Drew Gilpin Faust, dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Lincoln Professor of History at Harvard University, has been elected to membership in the American Philosophical Society (APS). Election to the APS honors extraordinary accomplishments in all fields. There are currently more than 700 APS members around the world.
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CID awards 30 grants to undergrads for research
The Center for International Development (CID) has awarded 30 grants to Harvard undergraduate students to support international development internships and research projects this summer.
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Professional schools
From its earliest years, Harvard has trained professionals for leadership roles. Identifying how Harvards professional Schools might foster greater collaboration to educate tomorrows leaders was a key goal of the Task Force on Professional Schools.
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Harvard faculty brings Allston into focus
A vision of Harvard a half-century from now is beginning to emerge with preliminary ideas and options proposed by nearly 70 faculty members serving on four Allston task forces.
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Task forces outline possible next steps
The task force reports require additional analysis and discussion among stakeholders before the University can move forward with some of the many options suggested:
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Translating academic goals into physical spaces
While the faculty task forces have been considering the Universitys academic program, another working group of faculty and administrators has been working to identify a world-class planning firm to help translate the Universitys academic aspirations into physical reality.
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O’Connor enjoys musical send-off
Thomas OConnor was handing back some unclaimed blue books when the drumming began. He looked up quizzically for a moment, then returned to his task. A teacher with as much classroom experience as OConnor was not about to be distracted by a little noise.
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Case method, cyber-style
Two laptops are in use in the audience as Howard Stevenson, the Sarofim-Rock Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, talks about participant-centered learning in the context of teaching the case method to a large audience. Stevenson was one of several presenters Tuesday (May 18) at the Workshop on the Use of Technology in…
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Westhoff assails FDA on ruling
Last December, Plan B, the emergency contraceptive or morning after pill, which prevents pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse, was approved for over-the-counter sale by the Federal Drug Administrations (FDA) expert advisory panel. But the FDA, contrary to its usual practice, ruled against the panels decision and turned down Plan B for…
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FAS professors honored as Cabot Fellows
Six professors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) have been honored for their achievements in history, literature, or art, as broadly defined by the Cabot Fund. This years Walter Channing Cabot Fellows are David Blackbourn, Coolidge Professor of History Giuliana Bruno, professor of visual and environmental studies Daniel Donoghue, John P. Marquand Professor…
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Schlesinger Library recycles while it renovates
The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study is a monument to preservation. The librarys extensive collections of books and manuscripts, from Julia Childs recipe files to Amelia Earharts baby book to oral histories of black women, preserve and perpetuate an understanding of womens lives for future generations of scholars.
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Program takes on cutting-edge cyber law
From pornography to privacy, domain names to Napster to iTunes, Harvard Law Schools Berkman Center for Internet and Society grappled with the complex legal issues of the cybercourtroom at its three-day Internet Law Program (iLaw) last week (May 13 – 15). Some of the leading thinkers in cyber law, including Harvard Law School (HLS) faculty…
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Good trip, bad trip
On the long road to the 2004 NCAA tennis championships, the Harvard mens and womens teams encountered a fair share of potholes and roadblocks. And success. Ultimately, the women got lost somewhere against visiting Ohio State, while the Crimson men cruised past Tulane to advance to Tulsa – the site of this years Sweet 16.
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In brief
Directory artwork sought The Harvard Directory Project seeks artwork to be considered for the front cover of the 2004-05 Faculty & Staff Telephone Directory. Entrants must be faculty or staff…
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Newsmakers
Green Campus Initiative named GoGreen awardee The Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI) was recently selected as a co-recipient of the GoGreen Award in the large business/institution category for energy (a…
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The Big Picture
Instead of buying a boat or a vacation house on Cape Cod, we decided to invest in a racehorse.
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Weissman program to send 31 interns across globe
For the past 11 years, the Weissman International Internship Program, established by Paul (52) and Harriet Weissman in 1994, has provided nearly 200 sophomores and juniors with the opportunity to participate in an international internship in a field of work related to their academic and career goals. The Weissman program enables students to develop a…