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  • Campus & Community

    Police reports

    Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending June 12. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor, and is available online at http://www.hupd.harvard.edu/.

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    Office for Faculty Development and Diversity releases report

    Harvard University Tuesday (June 13) released the inaugural report of its newly created Office for Faculty Development and Diversity, along with the announcement of $7.5 million in enhancements to its work-life programs. These enhancements are designed to better support faculty, doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff as they balance the demands of work and family.

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    Austin L. Vickery, Jr.

    Austin L. Vickery, Jr., M.D., Professor of Pathology, emeritus, at Harvard Medical School and a leader in Surgical Pathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital for over 50 years, died March 2, 2005, at his home in Westwood, Massachusetts. Dr. Vickerys contributions to medical science place him in the top tier of pathologists of his day.…

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    IOP names director’s interns, stipend recipients

    Thirty-four undergraduate students, selected by Harvard Universitys Institute of Politics (IOP), will begin prestigious paid summer political internships this month, the institute recently announced. In addition, the IOP is providing financial assistance to more than 100 current Harvard undergraduates for help in securing public service summer jobs, to rising seniors conducting summer thesis research, and…

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    Asian studies centers, institutes name fellows and award winners for 2006-07

    The Asia-related centers and institutes at Harvard University have announced the recipients of awards and fellowships for research, language study, internships, and volunteer work for students in all stages of their academic careers at the University. The Asia Center, the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, the Korea Institute, the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of…

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    CDC director says, ‘prevent disease, protect the public’

    Even as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) faces proposed budget cuts, the agencys director, Julie Gerberding, reminded Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) graduates of a long list of concerns, such as health disparities and chronic diseases, that need continued attention – and she reminded them as well of their particular power…

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    Fisher Prize in Geographical Information Science awarded

    The Committee of the Howard T. Fisher Prize in Geographical Information Science (GIS) recently announced this years prize recipients.

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    Weatherhead Center awards 60 grants and fellowships

    The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs recently announced that it has awarded 60 student grants and fellowships amounting to nearly $200,000 for the 2006-07 academic year. Twenty-four grants will support Harvard College undergraduates, and 36 will support graduate students. In recent years the Weatherhead Center has significantly expanded its support for Harvard students, by increasing…

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    Collecting rainy day color

    The rain poured, drizzled, sprinkled, slowed, drizzled, and poured again

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    Summers, Lehrer urge change

    In speeches delivered during afternoon Commencement Exercises (June 8), Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers and journalist Jim Lehrer called for change at Harvard and across the nation.

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    Daniel Steiner dies at 72

    Daniel Steiner, who had a long and distinguished career as vice president and general counsel at Harvard University, and later became president of the New England Conservatory of Music, has died at age 72.

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    DRCLAS awards record number of internships, research grants

    The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) has awarded a record number of grants for research and internships in Latin America for summer 2006. DRCLAS made a total of 193 awards that resulted in support for 160 Harvard students from across the University.

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    David Rockefeller gift endows new Coatsworth Fellowships

    David Rockefeller 36, who recently returned to Cambridge to join classmates for his 70th Harvard reunion, has designated $1 million of his recent $10 million gift to the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies to create a doctoral fellowship program in honor of the centers founding director, John H. Coatsworth, the Monroe Gutman Professor…

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    Linguistics, history scholar Pritsak, 87

    Omeljan Pritsak, co-founder and longtime director of Harvards Ukrainian Research Institute, died May 29. He was 87.

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    In brief

    Summer orchestra, pops seek players The Harvard Summer School Orchestra is open to classical musicians from both Harvard and the Greater Boston area. Composed of approximately 60 players, the orchestra…

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    Newsmakers

    Slavic Languages awards essays on Russian literature The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures recently awarded Hui En Joanna Yeo ’06 and graduate student Emily van Buskirk the V.M. Setchkarev…

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    Med School students get their lounge; name it after Dean Martin

    A little over a year ago, students petitioned the Harvard Medical School (HMS) administration requesting a student lounge that would give Ph.D. and M.D. students and postdocs a place to mix, mingle, and share ideas. On June 6, the Joseph Martin Student Lounge, the renovated and repurposed common room of Vanderbilt Hall, was officially commemorated…

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    HAA announces Board of Overseers election results

    The president of the Harvard Alumni Association announced on June 8 the results of the annual election of new members of the Harvard Board of Overseers. The results were released at the annual meeting of the association following the Universitys 355th Commencement. The five newly elected Overseers are as follows:

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    HDS, UUA create new professorship

    Less than a month after the 203rd anniversary of Ralph Waldo Emersons birth, Harvard Divinity School (HDS) and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) have announced the completion of funding for the Ralph Waldo Emerson Unitarian Universalist Association Professorship of Divinity at HDS. In recognition of the historical importance of Harvard Divinity School in preparing ministers…

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    Managing Harvard’s changing e-mail

    In the coming weeks, more than 3,500 Harvard employees – including most of the Universitys Central Administration – will change their e-mail and calendaring services to Microsoft Outlook. Because e-mail is such a vital aspect of University records, the planned rollover to Microsoft Outlook is an important reason to think about managing e-mail and reducing…

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    Naturalist E.O. Wilson is optimistic

    Despite all the destruction of forests, pollution, overpopulation, and overfishing, Edward O. Wilson is optimistic about the future of life on Earth. Science, prudent actions, and moral courage are showing some signs of making a difference, says one of the worlds most influential naturalists, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, and Pellegrino University Professor Emeritus at…

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    This month in Harvard history

    June 1913 – Having proved itself during a five-year experimental period, the Business School emerges from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to become an independent graduate school. June 16,…

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    Gazettes online this summer

    News and information about Harvard will be delivered digitally to the community beginning in July, including two summer issues of the Harvard Gazette (http://www.news-harvard.go-vip.net/gazette/gazette). Paper publication of the Gazette will…

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    Harvard continues ‘what-if’ planning

    As public health authorities monitor the global spread of avian influenza, or bird flu, Harvard officials continue to plan how the University would respond to the various needs of students, faculty, staff, and their families in the event of a human pandemic.

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    Harvard releases inaugural report from newly created Office for Faculty Development and Diversity

    Harvard University today (June 13) released the inaugural report of its newly created Office for Faculty Development and Diversity, along with the announcement of $7.5 million in enhancements to its work-life programs. These enhancements are designed to better support faculty, doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and staff as they balance the demands of work and family.

  • Health

    Molecule predicts type 2 diabetes

    A study in the June 15, 2006, issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that elevated levels of a molecule called RBP4 (retinol binding protein 4) can foretell…

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    Discovery could aid fight against cystic fibrosis infection

    Harvard Medical School researchers have discovered one way that a hardy disease-causing bacteria could be surviving in the lungs of chronically infected cystic fibrosis patients. “This work is important because…

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    That was the year that was

    These days, every year seems packed more full of incident than the last. Around the world and here at Harvard, the academic year of 2005-06 was no exception. Now, as we celebrate the culmination of the academic calendar, it’s an ideal time to pause a moment to take a look at some of the high…

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    Shopping for the apocalypse

    If the purpose of art is to challenge and disturb, to push viewers beyond the borders of their comfort zone, then Jane Van Cleef is certainly an artist. The odd thing is that she manages to be unsettling using the most domesticated of materials – fabric and thread.

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    ‘Extreme’ transformation

    Only a handful of architects get to be celebrities. Danny Forster has gone them one better. Hes a celebrity architecture student.