Year: 2001

  • Campus & Community

    Newsmakers

    Koehler receives Switzer Award Business environmental management expert Dinah Koehler, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Public Health (SPH), has been awarded a Switzer Environmental Fellowship from the Robert…

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Effect of patents pending

    A Kennedy School researcher has concluded that patent protection for AIDS drugs – blamed by some activists for restricting access to medication needed in the African AIDS epidemic – actually has little effect on the distribution of the drugs on that continent.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Stone family endows crew coach

    Pull it up from your toes! legendary Harvard crew coach Tom Bolles would yell to his rowers when he saw that they were running out of steam. During Bolles tenure from 1937 to 1951, Harvard oarsmen responded to his call. In 1947, the heavyweight crew set a world record of 5:49 over the 2,000-meter course…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Stars on a Summers night

    The stars of Harvards creative firmament shone Thursday night, Oct. 11, in Segue! … A Celebration of Students and the Arts, the first official event of the Inauguration of President Lawrence H. Summers. A dizzying array of orators, dancers, and musicians took the stage of Sanders Theatre in a seamless showcase of Harvard talent.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    IOP inaugurates new grants program

    The Institute of Politics (IOP), consistent with its mission to stimulate students interest in public service, announced the creation of a fund to encourage undergraduate student groups to participate in political activities. Student groups are invited to apply for grants – ranging from approximately $100 to $2,500 – to perform politically oriented projects. Student groups…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    MCAS put to the test at KSG

    As 11th-graders across Massachusetts awaited the results of last springs Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) tests, educators and administrators gathered at the Kennedy School of Government for lively and sometimes heated discussions of the MCAS, testing, and school reform.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Mind, memory, and the ‘Mozart effect’

    They said the inaugural symposium on brain science would change our brains if we stayed awake, and they were right.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    The Big Picture

    Fred Whipple enjoys solving problems. Like the time he was working for the Air Force during World War II and came up with the idea for chaff – little bundles of shredded aluminum foil that could be dropped from U.S. aircraft to confuse the German radar. Air Force wits dubbed him the Chief of Chaff…

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    China scholar speaks at Radcliffe

    Chinese historian Jonathan D. Spence will illuminate the life of the mind in 17th century China when he speaks as part of the Deans Lecture Series sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The lecture is free and open to the public.

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    KSG names professorship for Daniel Paul

    The John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) has announced the establishment of the Daniel Paul Professor of Government. The professor will focus on regional, state, and municipal governance, as well as public policy.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    In Brief

    School of Public Health to host symposium on bioterrorism School of Public Health (SPH) Dean Barry R. Bloom invites members of the Harvard community to attend a special symposium on…

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    ‘Truth – Veritas – an end in itself’

    On a day steeped in centuries-old ceremony, President Lawrence H. Summers delivered an inaugural speech that nodded briefly to the past but looked boldly forward. Perhaps the most important creative tension in our university is this: we carry ancient traditions, but what is new is most important to us, he said, adding, Our most enduring…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Cognition unaffected by pot use

    A new study of cognitive changes caused by heavy marijuana use has found no lasting effects 28 days after quitting. Following a month of abstinence, men and women who smoked…

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Hearing to explore campus wage issues

    Members of the Harvard community can air their views on the economic welfare of the Universitys lowest-paid employees at a public hearing set for Oct. 22 at the John F. Kennedy School of Governments ARCO Forum.

    1 minute
  • 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…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Police reports

    Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending Saturday, Oct. 13. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    This month in Harvard history

    Oct. 6, 1870 – The Rev. Phillips Brooks lays the cornerstone of Memorial Hall. October 1874 – The Harvard Athletic Association forms, with Benjamin R. Curtis, Class of 1875, as…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    The making of a president

    Harvard University inaugurated Lawrence H. Summers as its 27th president Friday (Oct. 12) in a Tercentenary Theatre ceremony that celebrated the Universitys centuries of tradition and set a tone for the institutions future.

    7 minutes
  • Science & Tech

    Drug patents not crucial in AIDS fight, researchers find

    About 25 million people are infected with AIDS in Africa and just 25,000, or one in 1,000, are receiving antiretroviral drug treatment. Patents for anti-AIDS drugs have come under fire…

    1 minute
  • Health

    Cognition unaffected by marijuana use

    Harrison Pope, a Harvard professor of psychiatry, and his colleagues at McLean Hospital, a Harvard-affiliated psychiatric facility in Belmont, Mass., investigated the long-term cognitive effects of smoking marijuana. They recruited…

    1 minute
  • Health

    Cardiovascular risks seen from marathon running

    Researchers analyzed the blood of marathon runners less than 24 hours after they had finished a race. They found abnormally high levels of inflammatory and clotting factors of the kind…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Study: Intelligence, cognition unaffected by heavy marijuana use

    The new study of cognitive changes caused by heavy marijuana use has found no lasting effects 28 days after quitting.

    6 minutes
  • Health

    A strategy to neutralize anthrax toxin in the body

    A Harvard Medical School research team has developed a strategy to neutralize anthrax toxin in the body. So far they have tried the treatment in rats. Normally, rats die within…

    1 minute
  • Health

    Anthrax immunity gene found in mice

    Anthrax is an often fatal disease that is caused by a bacterium. It has been considered a prime biological weapon in the arsenal of terrorists since attacks in the United…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Greetings from the future

    When senior Paul Gusmorino steps to the podium on Oct. 12 to deliver his inaugural greetings to President Lawrence H. Summers, he will be speaking not only on behalf of Harvard&rsquos undergraduates &mdash he will be speaking on behalf of the future.

    4 minutes
  • 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…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Summers’ Installation 2001

    Lawrence H. Summers was installed as Harvard University’s 27th president on Friday (Oct. 12).

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Eat art!

    Sonja Alh&aumluser loves to cook. She loves the heightened awareness that cooking demands, loves to bring different ingredients together and come up with something new and, if all goes well, delicious.

    7 minutes