Year: 2001

  • Science & Tech

    Astronomers detect dust disks around very young brown dwarfs in the Orion Nebula

    The results of recent observations by an international team of astronomers suggest that brown dwarfs share a common origin with stars. Brown dwarfs are more similar in nature to stars…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Class Day Address June 6th, 2001: Bono

    Thank you for that introduction. But I suppose I should say a few more words about who I am and what on earth I’m doing up here. My name is…

    12 minutes
  • Science & Tech

    Star factory near galactic center bathed in high-energy X-rays

    A team of astronomers, including some from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, has looked into the core of our own Milky Way galaxy and discovered a new phenomenon. The “cauldron”…

    1 minute
  • Science & Tech

    Chandra sees wealth of black holes in star-forming galaxies

    Three independent teams of research scientists, including one from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to find what they suspect are groups of mid-mass black holes…

    1 minute
  • Science & Tech

    Depiction of alcohol, tobacco use in G-rated animated films still high

    Alcohol and tobacco use is depicted as normal behavior in nearly half of G-rated animated feature films. While researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say that this is…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Researchers develop mice resistant to atherosclerosis

    A team of researchers, led by G&oumlkhan S. Hotamisligil, associate professor of nutrition at the School of Public Health, has successfully generated mice resistant to atherosclerosis and has discovered an important new pathway that could be manipulated to prevent and treat the disease. Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease in which fat and cholesterol are deposited…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Gazette raises cubs

    Hello, our names are Benjamin Bath and Julia Berthet. We are seventh-grade students from the Graham &amp Parks School. Every year our school sends junior high students to different workplaces across Cambridge. The objective: to give students a taste of what a week of work is like. We were assigned to work at the Harvard…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Program connects environmental dots

    What will it cost corporations to reduce the sulfur emissions that lead to acid rain? What incentives will spur consumers to conserve water?

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    First Shklar Fellows in Ukrainian Studies named

    Seven scholars from Ukraine, Poland, and the United States have been selected as the first recipients of the Eugene and Daymel Shklar Fellowships in Ukrainian Studies at Harvard University. The…

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    New 3-year contract is set:

    After a period of productive negotiation, we have reached agreement on the terms of a new three-year contract that includes wage and benefit improvements as well as a new emphasis on education and professional development for staff. The new contract, which was ratified by the unions members on May 1, will go into effect on…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Radcliffe honors alums

    Legal scholar Lani Guinier ’71, author Esmeralda Santiago ’76, and former Vermont Gov. Madeleine May Kunin B ’92 are among the distinguished women who will be honored by the Radcliffe…

    7 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Phase 2 of Widener renovation approved

    Harvard College Library has received approval to proceed with Phase 2 of the Widener Library renovation. While the Widener stacks renovation project currently under way affects levels 1-10 in the…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    ‘Green’ Initiative looks to save energy worldwide

    Harvard is quietly greening. And though it’s spring, the greening in this case is not just getting the Yard ready for Commencement. It’s an effort to get Harvard to practice…

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    ZEFER founder Tjan named Belfer fellow

    Anthony K. Tjan, founder and former executive vice president of ZEFER, a leading Internet-focused consulting and services firm, is returning to Harvard June 7 as a fellow at the Belfer…

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Y’all come back

    Staff photos by Justin Ide It’s moving time again: cars on curbs, sore muscles, stuffed cars, sidewalk couches, a scarcity of boxes, and a profusion of parents

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Sterling Dow

    At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on May 15, 2001, the following Minute was placed upon the records. Sterling Dow was born on 19 November 1903…

    6 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Osler Luther Peterson

    Osler Peterson’s deep analytical understanding and critique of the health care system of our own and many other countries earned him not only admiration but also a great deal of…

    9 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Inventory of Native American artifacts completed

    When Martin Sullivan became director of the New York Museum in the 1980s, he was surprised to learn that one of his official titles was Keeper of the Wampum.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Tutoring, mentoring, and squash

    The Boston Living Center is always a little hectic right before lunch when volunteers get things ready for the 75 to 100 members who will drop in for food and the fellowship of others who have HIV/AIDS. But on this sunny Saturday in April, its downright crazy.

    5 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Music Dept. announces fellows, award winners

    The Department of Music has announced its fellowship and award recipients. More than $150,000 went toward fellowship and award programs for the department’s graduate and undergraduate students. The John Knowles…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    New Gates Scholars named

    Seven seniors and one graduate from the University have been selected as Gates Scholars. The new scholarship program, set up by a $210 million trust from the Bill and Melinda…

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Summers to be installed on Oct. 12 as 27th president

    Lawrence H. Summers will be officially installed as Harvards 27th president on Friday, Oct. 12, in an outdoor ceremony in Tercentenary Theatre.

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    Laughing your way to the good life

    Conjuring images of dancer Isadora Duncan on the beach and comedian Lucille Ball at the candy factory, the founder of the Society for Ladies Who Laugh Out Loud gave about 30 Harvard women some seriously silly advice during a noontime talk Thursday, May 24.

    4 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Weatherhead Center awards 55 grants

    The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs has announced that it is awarding 55 student grants and fellowships amounting to nearly $200,000 for the 2001-02 academic year. Fifteen grants will support…

    10 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    Cotton Mather visits Yard

    In 1721, Cotton Mather listened to the slave Onesimus describe how Africans used fluid from a mild smallpox infection to inoculate the healthy against the disease.

    3 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    HLS receives grant

    Harvard Law School’s Program on International Financial Systems has received a grant to study worldwide capital adequacy regulation of financial institutions. The project, supported by Swiss Reinsurance Co., will involve…

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    KSG professor named Carnegie scholar

    Dani Rodrik, Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government, has been named among the class of 2001 Carnegie Scholars by the Carnegie Corporation of…

    1 minute
  • Campus & Community

    The generous voice of a humanist

    Barry Mosers delicate pen-and-ink rendition of the restored Memorial Hall tower on the dust jacket of Neil L. Rudenstines new book Pointing Our Thoughts: Reflections on Harvard and Higher Education, 1991-2001 stands as an appropriate symbol of its authors achievement as Harvards 26th president.

    7 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    HLS forgiveness eligibility expands

    Harvard Law School Dean Robert C. Clark has announced that students and alumni who take jobs in fields not traditionally considered “law-related” will be eligible for the school’s loan forgiveness…

    2 minutes
  • Campus & Community

    The Big Picture: Cathy Craddock

    For 26 years, Cathy Craddock has taught some of the youngest scholars in the Harvard community: preschoolers who attend the Oxford Street Day Care Cooperative, one of six Harvard-affiliated day-care centers.

    2 minutes