Year: 2001

  • Campus & Community

    Minority candidates sought for CASE Fellowship Program

    The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard&rsquos Kennedy School of Government (KSG) has announced the arrival of the 2001-02 visiting fellows and associates. Each year, the center hosts leading scholars and practitioners in the field of human rights. The Carr Center welcomes 13 extraordinary individuals this academic year.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Carr Center announces fellows, associates

    The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard&rsquos Kennedy School of Government (KSG) has announced the arrival of the 2001-02 visiting fellows and associates. Each year, the center hosts leading scholars and practitioners in the field of human rights. The Carr Center welcomes 13 extraordinary individuals this academic year.

    8 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    The science of bad taste:

    Jack and Rexella Van Impe won a prize for their discovery that black holes in outer space fulfill all the technical requirements to be the location of hell.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Antique silver shines

    Company&rsquos coming, and Harvard is bringing out the good silver.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Events for the inaugural weekend

    The following is a partial list of events at Harvard over the inaugural weekend. See Calendar for times, locations, prices, etc.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Venerable insignia to see light of day at Installation

    Rarely seen Harvard insignia of office will emerge from the vault of University Archives to bear silent witness to tomorrow&rsquos (Oct. 12) installation of President Lawrence H. Summers.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    An ‘imposing, ancient, and curious throne’

    At Cambridge. Is kept in the College there. Seems but little the worse for wear. That’s remarkable when I say It was old in President Holyoke’s day. – Oliver Wendell…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Notes on the evolution of a ceremony

    Aug. 27, 1640* Civil and religious officials of the Bay Colony invite Henry Dunster to become “President of the Colledge.” He accepts. Harvard gains its first president. No formal installation…

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Student “superchoir” pitches in

    You might call it a &ldquosupergroup.&rdquo

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Bells ring out for Installation

    A joyous peal of bells will ring throughout Cambridge Friday, Oct. 12.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Inauguration at a glance

    Today, Oct. 11 7 p.m. “Segue!…” Student performance in Sanders Theatre (invitation only but waiting line for potential available seats). Overflow room for video simulcast in Loker Commons and Science…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Expert offers Arab point of view

    In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, many Americans are looking for answers. What could have motivated the hijackers to sacrifice their lives to kill thousands of innocent people? What is their hatred based on? Are these the acts of isolated extremists, or do the terrorists represent something larger to which the…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Lecture, forum shed light on Islam

    Like many Harvard schools and organizations struggling to make sense of the Sept. 11 attacks, the Graduate School of Education shuffled its Askwith Education Forums to include a new forum, &ldquoUnderstanding More About Islam,&rdquo on Wednesday evening, Oct. 3. The panelists at the well-attended forum included an Iowan, an Egyptian, a Christian Arab, and a…

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Omnipresent media hurts, helps children

    Movies, music, television, video games, and the Internet can warp the way children view sex, drugs, their bodies, and themselves, but they can also be a positive tool, educating and inoculating children against evils such as drunk driving and gang violence, according to participants at a Harvard School of Public Health symposium Friday (Oct. 5).

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Gore calls for unity

    A relaxed, bearded Al Gore called for national unity in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist hijackings Thursday, praising the public servants who responded to the crisis and passing up a chance to criticize President George Bush before a packed Kennedy School crowd.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Writer Greer Gilman creates her own world

    If you like a challenge, youll love the work of Greer Gilman.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Former dean of FAS wins Nobel Prize in Economics

    A. Michael Spence, Ph.D. &rsquo72, former dean of Harvard&rsquos Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), won the Nobel Prize for Economics yesterday, Oct. 10, for economic theories based on his doctoral thesis. Spence, Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus and former dean at Stanford University&rsquos Graduate School of Business, shares the award with economists George A.…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    New round of grants to promote collaboration

    The Office of the Provost has announced a new round of grants under the Provost&rsquos Fund for Student Collaboration. These grants are designed to promote intellectual interchange among students across faculties of the University. The deadline for grant applications is Friday, Nov. 2.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Newsmakers

    Tompkins to lead NIGMS grant project The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) has selected Ronald Tompkins, chief of trauma and burn services at Massachusetts General Hospital, to lead…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    NPR’s most seductive voice speaks

    It seems strange that a person who makes her living asking probing, often intimate questions of complete strangers and having those conversations broadcast daily to a nationwide radio audience should confess to being shy, but that is exactly how Terry Gross, host of National Public Radio&rsquos &ldquoFresh Air,&rdquo describes herself.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Police reports

    Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending Saturday, Oct. 6. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    In Brief

    A.R.T. costume sale The American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) costume shop will hold a giant sale on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Loeb Drama Center,…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    This month in Harvard History

    Oct. 7, 1783 – With high ceremony, Harvard Medical School officially opens as the “Medical Institution of Harvard University.” Its first home is the ever-versatile Holden Chapel.  Oct. 23, 1832…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Summers’ Installation set

    Final details were being set into place this week &mdash along with thousands of chairs in Harvard&rsquos Tercentenary Theatre &mdash in preparation for installing Lawrence H. Summers as Harvard University&rsquos 27th president on Friday (Oct. 12).

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    New use found for exotic material

    A novel use has been found for black silicon, an exotic material discovered accidentally in a Harvard research lab three years ago.

    6 minutes
  • Science & Tech

    New use found for black silicon

    In 1999, Harvard researchers used laser pulses to etch the surface of silicon, the most common substance used in electronic devices. By accident, they created a material that efficiently traps…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Bells to ring for presidential Installation

    As with other musical offerings celebrating the beginning of a new administration, a peal of bells will ring throughout Cambridge in joyous thanksgiving for the Installation of Lawrence H. Summers…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    New chair is named in memory of Dana-Farber trustee Anne Dyson

    In a ceremony marked by emotion and remembrance, J. Dirk Iglehart, M.D., was installed as the first incumbent of the Anne E. Dyson Chair in Women’s Cancers at the Dana-Farber…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Gore urges unity, understanding at KSG speech

    A relaxed, bearded Al Gore called for national unity in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist hijackings Thursday, praising the public servants who responded to the crisis and passing…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Wisdom shines through

    Gazette Staff

    3 minutes