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Science & Tech
Global warming is not so hot
Scientists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics took a look at how weather has changed in the past 1,000 years. They looked at studies of changes in glaciers, corals, stalagmites,…
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Campus & Community
Twelve Harvard affiliates named Soros Fellows:
Twelve Harvard-related students are among the 30 recipients for the 2003 Paul and Daisy Soros New American Fellowship. Fellows receive up to a $20,000 stipend plus half-tuition for up to two years of graduate study at any institution of higher learning in the United States.
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Matthiessen reveals nature through travels, words :
Author and naturalist Peter Matthiessen described a life seeking the mystery within nature Sunday (April 13). He told of traveling to the Icelandic coast where the last great auk died, chasing great white sharks in the southern ocean, and traversing todays environmental battleground in Alaskas oil fields.
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Campus & Community
Returning plunder, making reparations:
Stuart Eizenstat calls it the greatest robbery in world history – the Nazis theft of money, valuables, artworks, and property from Jews, Catholics, and others during World War II.
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Campus & Community
Harvard Undergraduate Council and President Lawrence H. Summers to co-host Springfest 2003:
The Harvard Undergraduate Council (UC) and President Lawrence H. Summers have announced that they will co-host Springfest 2003 on Sunday (April 27) from noon to 4 p.m. in the area of the MAC Quad.
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Campus & Community
In Bogotá, don’t park on the sidewalk:
Toward the beginning of his three-year term as mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, Enrique Penalosa was nearly impeached.
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Campus & Community
Common bacteria associated with a leading cause of blindness:
A small serological study that is published in the April 14 issue of the Archives of Ophthalmology shows, for the first time, that the bacterial pathogen Chlamydia pneumoniae (C. pneumoniae), a common bacteria that can cause respiratory infections, is associated with age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in the United States.
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Zimbabwean journalist Nyarota finds sanctuary at Harvard :
Geoffrey Nyarota knew something was wrong last December when an acquaintance called to tell him the government-owned radio was reporting that he had been dismissed as editor-in-chief of the Daily News, Zimbabwes largest independent newspaper.
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Campus & Community
President Summers and Provost Hyman set office hours
President Lawrence H. Summers and Provost Steven Hyman will hold office hours for students in their Massachusetts Hall offices from 4 to 5 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) on the following dates:
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Faculty Council notice April 16
At its 14th meeting of the year the Faculty Council continued its review of a draft of the Report of the Committee to Address Sexual Assault of Harvard. Professor Jennifer Leaning (Medical School and School of Public Health), and other members of the committee, as well as Robert Iuliano, acting general counsel and David Fithian,…
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Campus & Community
Special notice regarding Commencement Exercises:
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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In simulation, bioterrorist warning system passes test:
Terrorists secretly released smallpox viruses at several locations in Boston. The highly contagious infection silently began to spread.
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Campus & Community
Spring’s the thing:
Was it a dream? For two days this week spring dropped in for a short visit, and trailed in its wake the usual attendants – flower-strewing fairies, sleeping students, sunbathers on the Memorial Church steps, and barefooted rhinos. Then, just as suddenly, spring sprung a leak, leaving us once again overcoated, frowning, yet eternally hopeful.
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Campus & Community
Will Ferrell to speak at Class Day:
Comedian Will Ferrell, a seven-season veteran of Saturday Night Live, is the 2003 Class Day speaker, announced the Harvard College Class of 2003 Senior Class Committee and the Harvard Alumni Association on Tuesday (April 15). Ferrell was selected after months of secret negotiations.
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Campus & Community
Committee to Address Sexual Assault at Harvard releases report
After eight months of intensive review, the Committee to Address Sexual Assault at Harvard (CASAH), chaired by Professor of International Health and Assistant Professor of Medicine Jennifer Leaning, has released its report containing recommendations to strengthen the Colleges educational and support services related to sexual violence on campus. The report will now undergo a period…
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Painting away the blues:
It was another in a seemingly endless series of gray, rainy, cold April days, but Nancy Mitchnick was having none of it.
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Campus & Community
Graduate student Scott Sowerby finds surprising side to King James II:
If there is one thing people are likely to know about King James II of England, it is the year his reign ended – 1688.
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International activists honored at Kennedy School:
Four activists who helped the poorest citizens of Africa, India, and other developing regions gain empowerment and self-sufficiency were given the 2003 International Activist Award Monday (April 14) at Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Berkman Center fellow Dave Winer wants to get Harvard blogging:
In a conference room in Lamont Library, Dave Winer is evangelizing, doing his best to convert to his cause the Universitys far-flung Webmasters whove come to this monthly meeting of the Harvards ABCD committee. Earlier in the week, the Kennedy School of Governments Institute of Politics was his pulpit, and a few hours after his…
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Dr. Wyatt Goes to Washington:
When Lance Wyatt strayed from his career path as a surgeon to spend a year in the White House, many of his colleagues and mentors in the medical field looked at him with curiosity and skepticism.
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Medical School’s Kevin Wang among winners of Harold M. Weintraub graduate student award:
Kevin C. Wang of Harvard Medical School was one of 16 graduate students from North America and Europe selected to receive the 2003 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award, which is sponsored by the Basic Sciences Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
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The ‘ethical strategies’ of novels:
As the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study continues to focus its identity as a center dedicated to advancing knowledge at its outermost limits, it couldnt have picked a better poster girl than novelist Zadie Smith, a Radcliffe Fellow and the final speaker in the Institutes Deans Lecture Series Monday (April 14). Smith, the celebrated young…
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Mental Health Week to examine range of topics :
Harvards second annual Mental Health Awareness Week will run April 21-25. Organized by the undergraduate Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group, the five-day event will feature talks, student displays, and activities designed to educate the Harvard community on various mental health topics. Following is a schedule of the four main events.
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Tennis: Back-to-back (to-back) wins:
Playing host to a pair of Ivy challengers this past weekend, the Harvard mens tennis team scored two wins with a 6-1 upset of Columbia on April 11, and a 5-2 victory over Cornell on April 12. With the wins, Harvard remains perfect in league play, having downed Dartmouth, 7-0, earlier in the month in…
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Opening minds:
Can education help repair the frayed ties between the United States and the Arab world? With a regime toppling in Iraq, a panel of distinguished academics gathered in Harvard Hall last Saturday (April 12) afternoon to speak to the question and offer practical solutions for drawing the United States and the nations of the Middle…
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Former Gov. Jane Swift honored by Harvard College:
As the first female governor of Massachusetts and the first governor in the United States to give birth while in office, Jane Swift received more than her share of media attention – both positive and negative – for her very public attempt to balance work and family.
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Police advisory:
On April 12, at approximately 2:50 a.m., a graduate student was the victim of an attempted unarmed robbery. While walking along Kirkland Street near Francis Avenue, the student encountered two males standing on the sidewalk. One of the suspects demanded that the victim give him his wallet. After the victim stated that he did not…