Year: 2000
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Campus & Community
Daniel Schrag Wins MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellowship
Give Daniel Schrag some old seawater, bits of sediment from the ocean floor, and chunks of coral rock, and hell tell you about Earths climate tens of thousands, even millions…
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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 June 10. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.…
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Campus & Community
Six members elected to Board of Overseers
The President of the Harvard Alumni Association announced the results of the annual election of new members of the Harvard Board of Overseers last week at the annual meeting of…
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Campus & Community
NewsMakers
Dana Reed Prize Winners for 2000 Rachel Kovner 01 has won the 2000 Dana Reed Prize for distinguished undergraduate writing. The Quincy House junior captured the $500 award for “This…
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Campus & Community
Museums are looking for a few good volunteers
Art docents sought The Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM) are seeking volunteers interested in public art education for the HUAM Docent Program. The Museum Docents are a group of approximately…
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Campus & Community
Gazette Summer Schedule
The Gazette will next publish July 13 and Aug. 17. The Calendars in the July 13 and Aug. 17 issues will each cover events for the following four weeks. Calendar…
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Campus & Community
Time of their lives
Lippizzan ladies Christine lifted her hoof and pulled it several times across the ground. “Christine, stop it now. Behave yourself,” Kelly Flynn gave the horse a meaningful look that stopped…
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Campus & Community
Commencement 2000
Megan Henry and Kiemanh Pham sport matching millennial shades before attending morning Commencement Exercises. In high style, Class Marshal Michael Roberts ’80 helps direct alumni during the Afternoon Exercises. Angela…
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Campus & Community
Barton family reunion = class reunion
As a child growing up in Lexington, Mass., Allen Barton ’90 could read the writing on the wall. It was crimson in color, and it said “Harvard.” Both of Bartons…
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Science & Tech
Men have distorted image of what women find attractive
Asked by researchers to choose the bodies they would most like to have, male college students in a study picked computer images with 30 pounds more muscle than they actually…
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Health
Physically active women reduce risk of stroke
A Harvard study followed 72,488 nurses for eight years and concluded that the more a woman exercises, the lower the odds she will suffer a stroke. Two large Harvard studies…
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Campus & Community
At 80, Radcliffe graduate comes back for diploma
Her memories are faded by the years, but also sweetened, perhaps, by the romanticism of times gone by. It was the fall of 1943, in the midst of World War…
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Campus & Community
Travel Grants and Fellowships in Asian Studies
The Asia Center is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2000-01 travel grants to Asia. This year, the Asia Center together with the John K. Fairbank Center for…
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Campus & Community
Shalala urges KSG grads to build a better nation
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala helped the Kennedy School of Governments Class of 2000 bid adieu to Harvard Wednesday, dubbing them “full-fledged Policy Wonks” and urging them…
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Campus & Community
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Announces 60 New Fellows
Sixty women and men from around the world have been awarded fellowships to pursue advanced work at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. For the first time in Radcliffe history…
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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 June 3. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.…
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Campus & Community
PBK speakers address search for identity
The poems read by Heather McHugh, rich in internal rhyme and word play, portray scientists struggling to bring order to a world that stubbornly resists. Staff photo by Justin Ide
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Campus & Community
Jerome T. Murphy to step down as Dean in 2001
Jerome T. Murphy, Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education since 1992, announced that he will step down as Dean in June 2001. After a year’s sabbatical, Murphy will…
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Campus & Community
Eleven to receive honorary degrees at Commencement
Eight men and three women will receive honorary degrees in Harvards 349th Commencement Exercises this morning, including Amartya Sen, who also will deliver this years Commencement Address along with Seamus…
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Campus & Community
349th Commencement: Harvard confers 6,165 degrees and 352 certificates
June 08, 2000 Today the University awarded a total of 6,165 degrees and 352 certificates. A breakdown of the degrees by schools and programs follows. Harvard College granted a total…
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Campus & Community
It’s what counts
30,000 people expected to attend morning exercises on Commencement Day 22,000 plastic Samsonite chairs and wooden chairs set up in Tercentenary Theatre 633-fold increase in the number of graduates from…
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Campus & Community
Conant fellows chosen
Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Jerome T. Murphy (right) speaks to two of the six James Bryant Conant Fellows — Ling Hsiao (left) and Cheryl Campbell —…
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Campus & Community
Seniors brave storm for Baccalaureate
Taking refuge from a powerful noreaster in Harvards best-known chapel, graduating seniors gathered in caps and gowns for the traditional Baccalaureate Service on Tuesday afternoon at the Memorial Church. The…
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Campus & Community
‘Making life less difficult for one another’
“I live in a place called Raheny,” says Sinead Walsh 00, a tall fair-skinned woman with pale blue eyes. “Raheny is five miles away from town” Dublin, Ireland …
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Campus & Community
Volunteers sought for Voyage
Do you have a passion for art? Do you enjoy working with young people? Do you want to make a contribution to your community? If you answered yes, and you…
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Campus & Community
Graduates who have already commenced
Whatever descriptive phrases may be applied to Ourania N. Tserotas, you may be fairly sure that “stick-in-the-mud” will not be one of them. Ourania Tserotas, who stands against a mural…
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Campus & Community
Dean has his day
With only 365 of them per year and a goodly portion occupied with Christmas, Passover, Halloween, and the like, its not everyone who gets a day named after him. Michael…
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Campus & Community
Dont Look Back — Senior Filmmaker Randy Bell Has Much to Look Forward to
In Randy Bell’s ’00 Eliot House dorm room (above), the young filmmaker stands in front of a dartboard, which seems dangerously close to Bob Dylan, the subject of Rice and…
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Campus & Community
Notes
Glazer honored by CCNY Nathan Glazer, professor of education and social structure emeritus, was awarded the Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the City College of New York (CCNY), one…
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Campus & Community
Newsmakers
Glazer honored by CCNY Nathan Glazer, professor of education and social structure emeritus, was awarded the Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the City College of New York (CCNY), one…