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Campus & CommunityKSG faculty groups select recipients for Stone PrizesThe Kennedy School of Governments (KSG) Environment and Natural Resources Faculty Group has announced that the Stone Fellowship for the best paper written by a doctoral student in the area of environmental and resource policy during 2005 has been conferred upon Cynthia Lin, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics. Lin, who will receive… 
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Campus & CommunityMusic Department names fellows, award winnersThe Department of Music has announced its 2005-06 fellowship and award winners. Graduate and undergraduate students will receive a total of $225,000 for award and fellowship programs. 
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Campus & CommunityGubernatorial candidates air viewsFour Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates laid out plans for tax cuts, local aid hikes, and economic revitalization during a policy-focused debate televised live from the John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) on May 18. 
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Campus & CommunitySchool volunteers honored for serviceCambridge School Volunteers Inc. (CSV) recently honored more than 1,000 of its volunteers who have served in grades K-12 of the Cambridge Public Schools during the 2005-06 academic year at a reception hosted by the University at the Harvard Faculty Club. Together, these volunteers provided more than 60,000 hours of individualized academic services to Cambridge… 
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Campus & Community‘Caring’ entrepreneurship at KSGFinding a job can be tough for anyone. For residents of the Palestinian Territories, political tensions have placed extra impediments in the way of both job seekers and potential employers. 
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Campus & CommunityHMS, Merck to battle eye diseaseHarvard Medical School (HMS) announced Tuesday (May 23) that it has signed a multimillion-dollar license agreement with Merck & Co. Inc. to develop potential therapies for macular degeneration, an eye disease that affects older people and can lead to blindness. 
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Campus & CommunitySports in briefMen’s heavies pick up Rowe Cup, 2V’s claim gold The Harvard men’s heavyweight crew captured the Rowe Cup at the EARC Sprints this past Sunday (May 21) at Lake Quinsigamond… 
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Campus & CommunityConant recognizes outstanding educatorsThe Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) presented two outstanding educators in the Boston and Cambridge public school systems with James Bryant Conant Fellowships on May 19. The awards, which were given by HGSE Dean Kathleen McCartney, the Gerald S. Lesser Professor in Early Childhood Development, and Cambridge Public Schools Superintendent Thomas Fowler-Finn, provide a… 
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Campus & CommunitySchneider honored by Gay & Lesbian CaucusRichard G. Schneider Jr. Ph.D. 81 has been chosen as this years recipient of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus (HGLC) Intellectual Innovator Award. 
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Campus & CommunityNewsmakersGates is editor in chief of Oxford African American Studies Center W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities Henry Louis Gates Jr. is serving as editor in chief of the… 
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Campus & CommunitySix faculty recognized with Cabot FellowshipFaculty of Arts and Sciences Dean William C. Kirby has announced that Joyce E. Chaplin, Caroline M. Elkins, Jill Lepore, David Roxburgh, Susan R. Suleiman, and Gordon L. Teskey are the Walter Channing Cabot Fellows for the current academic year. The fellowships are awarded annually to selected faculty members in recognition of their achievements and… 
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Campus & CommunityBuckner works on improving memoryRandy Buckner tries to predict what you will remember. The newly tenured professor of psychology and his Harvard colleagues have been able to anticipate which words students will remember and have also been able to improve the memories of older people. 
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Campus & CommunityWhat you get is what you seeSusanna Siegel remembers staring up at the ceiling as a young girl and wondering whether the marks she saw on the white surface were tiny holes or tiny dots. 
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Campus & CommunityPolice reportsFollowing 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, and is available online at http://www.hupd.harvard.edu/. 
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Campus & CommunityThis month in Harvard historyMay 19, 1959 – To mark the 50th anniversary of A. Lawrence Lowells election to the Harvard presidency, the Harvard Corporation renames the New Lecture Hall (1902), henceforth to be… 
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Campus & CommunityMemorial for Galbraith is scheduledA memorial service for John Kenneth Galbraith, the Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, has been scheduled for Wednesday (May 31) in the Memorial Church at 2 p.m. Galbraith,… 
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Campus & CommunityInformation for Commencement Exercises, June 8Morning 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: n… 
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Campus & CommunityLaser advance could open up new marketsApplied scientists from Harvard University have, for the first time, demonstrated high-power continuous wave (cw) room-temperature quantum cascade (QC) lasers made by a well-established mass production semiconductor synthesis technique. The… 
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Campus & CommunityStudy: Hope alive for AIDS vaccineResearchers from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School (HMS) have prompted human immune cells to attack HIV protein fragments, showing that the long-sought vaccine to protect against AIDS… 
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Campus & CommunityHarvard proposes to transform Engineering Division into a schoolHarvard University today (May 23) announced a proposal to transform its Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (DEAS) into the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). 
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HealthHarvard Medical School signs agreement with Merck to develop potential therapy for macular degenerationHarvard Medical School announced May 23, 2006 that is has signed a multimillion-dollar license agreement with Merck & Co. Inc. to develop potential therapies for macular degeneration, an eye disease… 
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Campus & CommunityJeremy R. Knowles named Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and SciencesJeremy R. Knowles, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1991 to 2002, has agreed to serve as Interim Dean of the Faculty beginning July 1, the University announced today. Named by incoming Interim President Derek Bok, Knowles will serve until the selection of a permanent dean by the next president of Harvard. 
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HealthNew data finds defibrillator recalls to be commonData presented May 19, 2006 at the Heart Rhythm Society’s 27th Annual Scientific Sessions finds that during a 10-year study period more than one in five automatic external defibrillators (AEDs)… 
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Campus & CommunityWorkshop focuses on next steps after Kyoto ProtocolWhat happens when the Kyoto Protocols first commitment period comes to an end after 2012? Twenty-five leading scholars, including economists, political scientists, legal scholars, and natural scientists, recently asked – and tried to answer – that question, examining alternative international strategies to address the pressing problem of global climate change after 2012. 
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Campus & CommunityReischauer Institute seeks essay submissionsThe Edwin O. Reischauer Institute at Harvard is now accepting submissions for its 2006 Noma-Reischauer Prizes in Japanese Studies, given to the undergraduate and graduate student with the best essays on Japan-related topics. The undergraduate award is $2,000 and the graduate award is $3,000. The deadline for submission is June 30. Papers written this academic… 
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Campus & CommunityUndergraduate grant recipients will tackle ethical issuesSix Harvard College students have been awarded the first annual Lester Kissel Grants in Practical Ethics to carry out summer projects on subjects ranging from Indias market in human organs to the role of luck in legal responsibility. The students will use the grants to conduct research in the United States or abroad, and to… 
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Campus & CommunityNewsmakersStavins co-editing new Journal of Wine Economics The Journal of Wine Economics, a new scholarly periodical published earlier this month for the first time, is co-edited by Robert Stavins, the… 
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Campus & CommunityDramatic increase in undergrads seeing the wide worldUndergraduate education at Harvard has improved significantly in recent years. The reason? A growing number of students are spending time away from Harvard. 
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Campus & CommunitySidanius explores social division, powerDiscrimination and racial injustice led James Sidanius to leave the United States for Sweden in the early 1970s. But instead of putting discrimination behind him, the move changed his perspective and prompted him to make the study of discrimination and group oppression his lifes work. 
 
							 
							