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Campus & Community
Immersed in Words: Connie Juel Plans to Take Harvard into Schools
Newly appointed professor of education and incoming director of the Harvard Literacy Laboratory Connie Juel is moving some of the services of the renowned lab into public schools. This is…
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Campus & Community
Community Leaders Trumpet the Rise of Social Enterprises
Approximately 100 student leaders in public service from Harvard, Wellesley, Columbia, the University of North Carolina, and several other universities gathered at the Kennedy School of Government last Saturday for…
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Campus & Community
A Quarter Century of Pitching In for All-Female A Cappellas
The sweet rhythms of the Radcliffe Pitches will fill the air at the Sanders Theatre on Friday, Feb. 25, when Harvards oldest all-female a cappella group marks a major milestone…
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Campus & Community
Notes
Cultural Rhythms Festival Feb. 26 The Harvard Foundation for Intercultural & Race Relations will present its annual Cultural Rhythms Festival on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 3 p.m. in Sanders Theatre…
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Campus & Community
Priceline.com Founder To Speak at Business School
Jay Walker, founder and vice chairman of Priceline.com, will speak about “The Future of the Internet” on Thursday, March 2, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Burden Auditorium on the…
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Campus & Community
Police Log
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending Feb. 19. The official log is located at Police Department Headquarters, 29 Garden…
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Campus & Community
Scientists Probe Northern Hemisphere Ozone Loss — ‘Spy’ planes fly over Russia for the first time in 40 years
As you read this, frigid air spirals slowly downward from the stratosphere into the winter darkness of the arctic, part of a complex process destroying the ozone layer that shields…
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Campus & Community
Newsmakers
Stanbridge is Architect of Distinction at GSD Harvard Graduate School of Design student Paul Stanbridge 00 has received both the Autodesk Architect of Distinction Award and the ALEX Award for…
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Campus & Community
Women’s Leadership Conference Now Accepting Applications
The Womens Leadership Project (WLP) is currently accepting applications from Harvard undergraduates for its 13th annual Harvard Womens Leadership Conference, to be held Sept. 4-9, 2000. The weeklong conference brings…
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Campus & Community
Waters Brings the ‘Invisible Immigrants’ to Light
A young woman from the West Indies one of hundreds of people Mary Waters interviewed for her new book on West Indian immigration told Waters that she had…
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Campus & Community
Suarez-Orozcos Focus on the Youngest Immigrants
Most Americans think that we are “Garbage” was the response of a 14-year-old Dominican boy when asked to complete a survey sentence by Harvard immigration experts Marcelo and Carola Suarez-Orozco.…
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Campus & Community
Rockefeller Center Conference Focuses on Latino Immigration
Americas Latino population is more than 30 million and growing. Yet, as the nation absorbs one of the largest waves of immigration in its history, knowledge about the Latino population…
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Campus & Community
Helping Refugees of Gender-Based Persecution
She was pistol-whipped, raped, beaten unconscious, and kicked until she bled. He used her head to break windows. He threatened her with a machete. When she pleaded with local authorities…
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Campus & Community
Migration Washes Over Ambivalent America
Make up your mind, America. Thats the message of Kennedy School of Government economist George Borjas, a specialist in immigration who believes the United States is of two minds about…
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Campus & Community
Living Longer Presents Housing Challenges, According to New Report
A growing population of seniors living longer, healthier lives will present new challenges and opportunities to the housing market, states a new report by Harvards Joint Center for Housing Studies.…
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Campus & Community
Education Students To Present Research on Range of Topics at Conference
The Harvard Graduate School of Education (GSE) will hold its fifth annual Student Research Conference and International Forum on Feb. 25, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Gutman…
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Campus & Community
SPH Researchers Teach Russians ‘Germ Warfare’
In the summer of 1993, an outbreak of a waterborne disease in Milwaukee killed more than 100 people and sickened 400,000 others. The crisis could have been ripped from the…
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Campus & Community
Harvard Hosts Sixth National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Young athletes from all over Boston converged on Harvard on a chilly Saturday in February. They took instruction from Harvard coaches and student-athletes. They labored and sweated, pushing themselves to…
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Campus & Community
Crystal Sparkles
When the quintessential master of ceremonies took the stage to accept the Pudding Pot at the Hasty Pudding Theatre on Thursday night, he got exactly what he bargained for. Six-time…
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Campus & Community
Design Students Envision Future in Middle East Border Cities
Mention the word “studio,” and one generally thinks of an artists garret, preferably one with northern light. At the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), however, a studio has no…
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Campus & Community
Art Museums Celebrate a Decade of Collecting
Beginning in March, the Harvard University Art Museums will present the first in a series of exhibitions showcasing a decade of additions to their collections. More than 475 works will…
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Campus & Community
Hindu Monk and Swami To Give Lecture Friday
His Holiness Bhakti Bhavana Vishnu Maharaj, a Hindu monk and swami of the Gaudiya Vaishnava lineage, will give a lecture titled “Gaudiya Vaishnavism: The Spiritual Science of Vedic India” on…
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Campus & Community
Undergraduate Witnesses Birth of a Goddess
Anna Portnoy had come halfway around the world to witness the birth of a goddess. It was a difficult delivery. As a junior concentrating in the Study of Religion, Portnoy…
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Science & Tech
Immigration experts focus on attitudes of children
Too many immigrants in the United States are staring into what Marcelo and Carola Suarez-Orozco call “a toxic mirror” that seriously compromises the self-image of children who will grow up…
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Science & Tech
Scientists probe Northern Hemisphere ozone loss
The ozone layer shields us from cancerous ultraviolet radiation. Understanding how it is being destroyed was the mission of more than 350 scientists from the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan,…
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Campus & Community
Artist Melanie Yazzie To Lecture at GSE
The Harvard Native American Program and the Askwith Education Forum at the Graduate School of Education will present artist Melanie Yazzie in a lecture and slide show titled “Holding the…
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Campus & Community
Sounding Your Os and Rs
One of the grand mysteries of language concerns the nature of vowels and consonants. Are they really different entities processed separately by the brain, or just artificial labels developed for…
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Campus & Community
Crimson Women Bring Home the Beanpot
Harvard sophomore Jennifer Botterills overtime goal gave Harvard (15-4-3) a 4-3 win over Northeastern in the championship game of the 22nd-annual women’s Beanpot Tournament at the Bright Hockey Center. Botterill,…
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Campus & Community
What’s It Like To Be President of Harvard? Inquiring seventh-graders want to know
At noon on a very wet Valentines Day, a lively group of seventh graders from the Grover Cleveland Middle School in Dorchester entered a lecture hall in Byerly Hall to…