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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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The year in review:
The past year at Harvard was a year of accomplishment and discovery, a year of growth and exploration, a year of beginnings and endings. The students of the Class of 2003 went through their senior year rituals. They wrapped up their studies and handed off leadership of organizations, groups, and teams to next years seniors.…
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11 awarded honorary degrees:
Nine men and two women will receive honorary degrees in Harvards 352nd Commencement Exercises this morning, including Ernesto Zedillo, who will speak at the Commencement Afternoon Exercises.
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Meet the student Commencement speakers:
The selection of three graduating students to deliver Commencement orations is one of the oldest customs of Harvards tradition-rich Commencement Ceremonies. Its origins hearken back the medieval university, when students publicly defended their academic work before their tutors.
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Class Day speech June 4, 2003: Will Ferrell
This is not the Worcester, Mass Boat Show, is it? I am sorry. I have made a terrible mistake. Ever since I left “Saturday Night Live,” I mostly do public…
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KSG students to pursue leadership opportunities
The Center for Public Leadership (CPL) and the Council of Women World Leaders (CWWL) have announced that five Kennedy School of Government students have been named the recipients of a jointly sponsored summer internship. The five students were selected to represent the School while pursuing unique leadership opportunities around the world in the offices of…
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HUCE announces undergraduate research awards:
The Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE) has announced its undergraduate summer research awards for 2003.
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RMO to offer new presentations on spring cleaning:
As June 30 approaches, offices throughout the University will be closing the books – and the files – on the 2002-03 academic year. To help staff in charge of keeping the Universitys files in order, the Records Management Office (RMO) is offering a new housecleaning presentation to provide guidance to office managers and other staff…
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New AIDS vaccine tested in U.S., Africa:
Tests of a new vaccine against the virus that causes AIDS are being launched simultaneously in the United States and southern Africa. It is the first time that such a test will be conducted in the United State and Africa at the same time.
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Weatherhead Center awards 60 grants and fellowships
The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs has announced that it is awarding 60 student grants and fellowships amounting to more than $100,000 for the 2003-04 academic year. Sixteen grants will support Harvard College undergraduates, 28 will support graduate students, and additional awards will be made to undergraduate and graduate student groups for their own projects.…
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Unknown people, influential pottery:
The people of New Mexicos Mimbres River Valley lived a thousand years ago in small villages up and down the river.
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DRCLAS research grants awarded
The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) has awarded 51 summer research travel grants to students either traveling to Latin America or to cities within the United States while researching Latin American topics. This year, the center awarded 23 undergraduate awards and 28 graduate awards.
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The big top
Staff photos by Kris Snibbe On Commencement morning, it hovers, gossamer-like, over a stage packed with dignitaries. Its peaks rise majestically and dip sharply, evoking a turbulent sea or the…
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Rockefeller Center awards internship grants
With a record number of applicants numbering more than 100, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) has awarded more than 70 internship grants to Harvard undergraduate and graduate students. The centers internship coordinator helps students take advantage of DRCLAS contacts to find an internship that best meets their interests. Students are then…
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Music fellowships, awards sing a happy tune
Graduate student awards The Department’s Oscar S. Schafer Award is given to students “who have demonstrated unusual ability and enthusiasm in their teaching of introductory courses, which are designed to…
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Radcliffe alumnae are recognized for accomplishments
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Linda Greenhouse 68, award-winning biographer Brenda Murphy Maddox 53, attorney Martha Minow Ed.M. 76, and pediatrician Perri Klass 78, M.D. 86 are among the distinguished women who will be honored by the Radcliffe Association at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study during Commencement/Reunion Week.
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New Public Policy Interns announced by Rappaport Institute
Each summer, up to 12 students in graduate-level programs at Boston University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), Suffolk University, and Brandeis University have the opportunity to experience working in the public sector through the Rappaport Public Policy Internship Program.
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Harvard-Cambridge Scholars set for year of exploration:
Four Harvard seniors have been selected next years Harvard-Cambridge Scholars, allowing them to follow interests ranging from poetry to social justice to foreign policy in an unfettered program at Cambridge University.
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Clark, Knowles honored for outstanding service:
Jeremy R. Knowles and Robert C. Clark have each been named to the newly created position of Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, effective July 1, President Lawrence H. Summers announced today.
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Nieman names 66th class of fellows
Thirteen U.S. journalists and 12 international journalists were recently appointed to the 66th class of Nieman Fellows. Established in 1938, the Nieman program is the oldest midcareer fellowship for journalists in the world. Fellowships are awarded for an academic year of study in any part of the university to working journalists of accomplishment and promise.…
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African Studies awards six grants
The Harvard Committee on African Studies has awarded six grants for Harvard undergraduates and doctoral students to travel to Sub-Saharan Africa this summer. The three undergraduates who received grants will be doing research for their senior honors theses. One of these grants is funded by contributions from individual members of the Harvard African Students Alumni…
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New African studies concentration named:
Undergraduates interested in Africa will soon be able to take advantage of a new concentration in African studies, thanks to a cooperative arrangement between the Department of Afro-American Studies and the Committee on African Studies.
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Undergrads bring visibility to ‘Invisible Citizens’:
The post-Sept. 11 spike in youth interest in national politics is fading and, though the war on terror rages on, U.S. politicians and community leaders getting back to business as usual are again turning off the generation that will make up Americas future leaders.
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IOP survey finds college youth engaged
A new survey by the Institute of Politics shows that todays college students defy common assumptions about them and are engaged, vote, and are not affiliated with either major political party.
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In brief
Brendan P. McGrath Memorial Golf Outing set The third annual Brendan P. McGrath Memorial Golf Outing – named in honor of the assistant director for University and Commercial Real Estate…
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Career Forum:
Are you looking for a new job at Harvard? Do you want to learn more about how to polish your resume or interviewing skills and navigate the job search process at Harvard?
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John Milton: Shaman:
Gordon Teskey, appointed professor of English and American literature and language in 2002, is putting the finishing touches on a book-length manuscript to be published by Harvard University Press under the title, Delirious Milton: The Poet in the Modern World.
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Newsmakers
Hastings elected to NAS In recognition of his distinguished career and continuing achievements in original research, J. Woodland Hastings, Paul C. Mangelsdorf Professor of Natural Sciences, was one of 72…
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University lifts travel restrictions regarding Hong Kong:
Based on the latest advice from the World Health Organization (WHO), Harvard University lifted its restriction on travel to Hong Kong, effective May 23. Travelers to Hong Kong are advised to continue to observe precautions to safeguard their health. Travelers from Hong Kong who are visiting Harvard are asked to know the symptoms of SARS…
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Police reports
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending May 24. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor.