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Campus & Community
Lily Jan named Harvard Foundation’s 2005 Scientist of the Year
Award-winning biophysicist Lily Jan was named the 2005 Scientist of the Year by the Harvard Foundation of Harvard University. Jan will be awarded the foundations medal at the annual Science Conference ceremony on Friday (March 18) at Pforzheimer House.
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Campus & Community
The law and education, then and now
A panel of educators met March 15 at the Graduate School of Education (HGSE) to discuss the 40-year history of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The panel members agreed on the acts beneficial impact on public education, but they could find little good to say about its most recent version, the Bush administrations…
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Campus & Community
The Big Picture
Karl Stevens spends each workday surrounded by art. Little wonder then, that after steeping in it for three years, some art inside him is trying to get out.
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Campus & Community
Paul F. Glenn launches labs for aging research
Seeking to accelerate the pace of research into the molecular mechanisms that govern aging, philanthropist Paul F. Glenn, an alumnus of Harvard Law School and founder of the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research in Santa Barbara, Calif., has committed $5 million to Harvard Medical School (HMS) over five years to launch the Paul F. Glenn…
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Campus & Community
President’s office hours set for April
President Lawrence H. Summers will hold office hours for students in his Massachusetts Hall office on the following dates:
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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 March 14. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor.
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Campus & Community
Memorial service for Ernst Mayr
A memorial service for Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology Emeritus Ernst Mayr will be held April 29 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Church. Widely considered the worlds most eminent evolutionary biologist, Mayr joined Harvards Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1953 and led Harvards Museum of Comparative Zoology from 1961 to 1970.
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Campus & Community
This month in Harvard history
March 24, 1949 – In Sanders Theatre, Harvard debaters meet counterparts from Cambridge University, England, to consider the following proposition: “Resolved, That the American Revolution was a mistake.” Not surprisingly,…
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Campus & Community
FAS votes on motions concerning president
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted on two motions concerning Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers Tuesday (March 15) during a meeting at the Loeb Drama Center.
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Campus & Community
Armed robbery reported on Banks Street
On March 10, at approximately 12:30 p.m., a female graduate student reported to the Cambridge Police Department (CPD) that she was the victim of an armed robbery while walking on Banks Street near Grant Street. The victim stated that while entering her residence she was approached from behind by an offender who began hitting her…
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Campus & Community
The centrality of the arts
Lets say youre an academic adviser and a student comes asking which course to take to fulfill a humanities requirement: Europe in the Age of Revolution or Beethovens symphonies? Or how about this one: the philosophy of Descartes or the poetry of Milton?
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Campus & Community
College collage
Gabriel Clement is hoping for a bigger bus to display all the photos of (mostly) Mather House students he has hanging in his vehicle. The five-year employee travels a route called run D, which makes a regular stop at Mather House.
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Campus & Community
‘Birth of a Nation’ – the remix
The show began with a blast of throbbing, high-decibel techno music from which the melody of The Star-Spangled Banner fleetingly emerged like a familiar voice shouting for help in the midst of a hysterical crowd.
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Campus & Community
Sharon Stone receives Gomes Humanitarian Award
Award-winning actress Sharon Stone, who for the past 10 years has been a dedicated fundraiser and advocate for AIDS research, received the Harvard Foundations 2005 Humanitarian Award Monday evening (March 14) at the Memorial Church.
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Campus & Community
Minister talks about purpose at Kennedy School
Rick Warren came to the Kennedy School March 9 to promote God, civil dialogue, and his book The Purpose Driven Life.
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Campus & Community
HRES rents are approved
Harvard Real Estate Services (HRES) has announced the approval of the new rent schedule for approximately 2,500 Harvard-owned apartments rented by graduate students and other University affiliates. The new rents will take effect July 1, when the 2005-2006 rental season begins.
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Campus & Community
Five receive 2005 Gates Scholarships
Four seniors and one graduate from Harvard University have been selected Gates Scholars. Now in its fifth cycle, the scholarship program – set up by a trust from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation – allows gifted students the opportunity to continue graduate study at the University of Cambridge in England. These five students join…
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Campus & Community
KSG panel takes on Iranian nuclear challenge
Is Irans nuclear program a hazard to the international community? And if so, how should the problem be addressed? Those questions were posed to a panel Tuesday night (March 15) at the Kennedy School of Government.
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Campus & Community
Removal of both breasts reduces elevated risk of breast cancer
Women with a moderately elevated risk of breast cancer who underwent surgery to have both breasts removed reduced their risk of getting the disease by about 95 percent, a recent…
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Campus & Community
Brighter model for global warming
To environmental chemist Scot Martin, chemistry is a way of understanding the Earth and some of its most pressing problems. From global warming to heavy metal pollution in groundwater, Martin,…
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Campus & Community
Simple test predicts heart attack
White cell counts can be easily measured by inexpensive, widely available tests, raising the possibility of lowering the toll of heart disease fatalities, the leading cause of death among women…
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Health
High cholesterol levels accelerate growth of prostate cancer
The findings, published in the April 1, 2005 issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, are in keeping with population studies that have linked prostate cancer with high cholesterol levels.…
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Campus & Community
Decoding the babel of brain cells
If brain cell messages could be separated from the “noise” of other brain activity and clearly understood, researchers would be closer to repairing damage caused by a number of nervous…
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Health
Explosion of child obesity predicted to shorten U.S. life expectancy
A review by obesity researcher David Ludwig of Children’s Hospital Boston, epidemiologist S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, and colleagues concludes that obesity now reduces average…
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Science & Tech
Prof. Lene Hau: Stopping light cold
In 2005, Professor Lene Hau did something that Einstein theorized was impossible. Hau stopped light cold using atoms and lasers in her Harvard lab.
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Health
Largest twin study of age-related macular degeneration finds genetics and environment play large role in disease
Researchers led by Johanna M. Seddon, M.D., at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health conducted the largest study of twins of…
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Health
Weight status of children ages 8 to 15 predicts obesity and high blood pressure in adulthood
“We have known that kids who are overweight or obese have a higher risk for being overweight or obese as adults. But in this paper, we show that even children…
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Campus & Community
Vicious circles
One of the many final snowfalls of the season dusts the surfaces of the tables outside of Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square.
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Campus & Community
Libraries’ site shows contents of journals
As of March 1, the Harvard Libraries Web site features a new service to provide e-mail alerts based on the tables of contents (TOC) for new issues of approximately 15,000 print and electronic journals purchased or licensed by the Harvard Libraries. The new TOC service, powered by software from TDNet, may be accessed from a…