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Campus & Community
Kuwait Program accepting grant proposals
The Kennedy School of Government (KSG) has announced the second grant cycle for the Kuwait Program Research Fund. With support from the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science, a…
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Campus & Community
How to get 2001-02 directories
Beginning in late November, the 2001-02 Faculty, Professional, and Administrative Staff Directory will be automatically distributed to all teaching faculty, emeriti, and administrative and professional staff. Those parties who need…
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Campus & Community
Memorial at John Harvard Statue
Its poignancy is its simplicity. Three candles, snuffed out. A bunch of irises, white and speckled red on long green stems, kept fresh by the recent rains. A bit of tree branch, leaves slowly yellowing. And an origami crane, symbolizing long life and happiness, fashioned from foil.
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Campus & Community
President holds office hours
President Lawrence H. Summers will hold office hours for students in his Massachusetts Hall office from 4 to 5 p.m. on the following dates: Oct. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 13…
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Campus & Community
This month in Harvard history
Sept. 11, 1770 – With the Great and General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony temporarily convening in Harvard Hall, the spirit of public debate catches fire among students, and Samuel…
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Campus & Community
Faculty Council notice for Sept. 26
At its second meeting of the year, the Faculty Council met again with Professor P. Kuhn (East Asian Languages and Civilizations). Professor Kuhn continued the discussion he and Professor J.…
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Campus & Community
Muslims gather for regular Friday prayer
This past Friday afternoon (Sept. 21), members of Harvards Muslim community came to Lowell Lecture Hall for prayer. The gathering, known as Juma, is a regular weekly occurrence, but the events of Sept. 11 made it anything but ordinary.
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Campus & Community
Harvard Endowment Beats Benchmarks, Value Declines
Harvard University’s endowment beat investment benchmarks in eight of 11 asset classes in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, but saw its overall value fall amid broader market declines.
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Health
Researchers identify genes that trigger depression
A substance known as CREB controls gene expression in the brain. It also appears to be active in mood disorders. A group of Harvard researchers at McLean Hospital in Belmont,…
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Campus & Community
Rally for peace
More than 1,500 people packed a Memorial Church remembrance service on Friday, Sept. 14, capping a week in which the University community mourned the victims and struggled to make sense of the tragic crashes at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania.
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Campus & Community
Harvard’s Muslims grieving, wary
When Saif Shah Mohammed came to Harvard as a freshman three years ago, it was the first time he had been in the United States. A native of Bangladesh who grew up in Kuwait, now a senior concentrating in economics, Shah Mohammed says that living in America has affected him profoundly.
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Campus & Community
‘i ka nyé tan’ is Bambara for ‘You look beautiful like that’
The photograph is titled Amis des espagnoles (French for friends of the Spanish). It was taken in 1968 by Malick Sidibé, and there is something oddly familiar about it.
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Campus & Community
The tough get going
Forget about summer enrichment courses, insiders guides, or college counselors.
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Campus & Community
Murray Center marks 25 years
The Murray Research Center at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study will hold a day of activities in celebration of its 25th anniversary on Friday, Sept. 28, in Radcliffe Yard. Dedicated to the study of lives over time, the Murray Center promotes the use of social science data to explore human development and social change.
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Campus & Community
Radcliffe to inaugurate Dean’s Lecture Series
Award-winning novelist Margaret Atwood and Princeton University President Shirley Caldwell Tilghman are among the speakers who will participate in The Deans Lecture Series, sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
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Campus & Community
Two receive Roslyn Abramson awards
Two untenured members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) have been named this years Roslyn Abramson Award winners for outstanding undergraduate teaching.
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Campus & Community
Dudley House breathes fire at Dragon boat race
As the Philadelphia Mens Dragon Boat Team paddled ahead of the pack in New Yorks 2001 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, they were pursued by an unlikely rival. Rhythmically plunging their paddles forward, steadily pulling their paddles back, the Harvard Dudley House Dragon Boat team stroked to keep pace with the first-place team. The team…
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Campus & Community
Leadership summit
Whats my motivation for doing good? How do I recruit volunteers for my program? How can I justify all this time spent on public service to my parents?
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Campus & Community
Academy of Management honors several HBS faculty
The Academy of Management recently honored several Harvard Business School (HBS) faculty members at its annual meeting last month in Washington, D.C.
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Campus & Community
Radcliffe mines academe
Theres a buzz around the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and its not just the whir of construction equipment in Radcliffe Yard. If you listen closely, youll hear excited discussion of the four new academic leaders that Drew Gilpin Faust, dean of the Radcliffe Institute, has recruited to help implement the Radcliffes mission.
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Campus & Community
A lifetime of trillionths of a second
It’s the rarest, shortest-lived matter in the universe. In fact, it’s antimatter – the opposite of matter. When the two meet, they annihilate each other in a burst of energy.
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Campus & Community
Obituaries
Nahigian, former baseball coach, dies at 92 Alex Nahigian, former coach of the Harvard University baseball team, passed away on July 30. He was 92. Nahigian coached the Crimson for…
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Campus & Community
Jackson responds
Speaking this morning on Americas Response to Terrorism at Harvard Law School, the Rev. Jesse Jackson called for the United States to build coalitions with other countries and urged its citizens to unite against prejudice.
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Campus & Community
A time to heal
More than 1,500 people packed a Memorial Church remembrance service on Friday, Sept. 14, capping a week in which the University community mourned the victims and struggled to make sense of the tragic crashes at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania.
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Campus & Community
Divinity School hosts 21 fellows, visiting scholars
The Center for the Study of World Religions (CSWR) at the Harvard Divinity School will host 21 fellows and visiting scholars for the 2001-02 academic year. The 2001-02 CSWR senior…
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Campus & Community
Making a push to get back into the school groove
Eleanor Benko ’02 (left), struggles with good humor through Harvard Yard, pushing her worldly goods on a dolly. Staff photo by Jon Chase
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Campus & Community
Scientists to wed at this year’s Ig Nobels
Two scientists will tie the knot at this years Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University. Lisa Danielson and Will Stefanov, both geologists at Arizona State University, will be married in a 60-second ceremony as the climax of the science worlds goofiest – and perhaps most-beloved – annual event.
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Campus & Community
GSD names 2001-02 Loeb Fellows
The Loeb Fellowship at the Design School (GSD) announced 11 individuals who have been awarded fellowships to participate in one year of independent study using the curriculum and programs of…
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Campus & Community
Survey: 80% assent to genetic testing
Approximately 80 percent of adults responding to a random telephone survey would be willing to take a test to determine if they are genetically predisposed to developing Alzheimers disease if they were sure the test was accurate. But willingness to take the test falls to 45 percent if the test has a one in 10…
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Campus & Community
Summer research projects funded by Asia Center
This summer, the Asia Center funded nearly 100 undergraduate and graduate student travel grants to Asia. Together with the John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, the Edwin O.…