Year: 2009
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Arts & CultureIndian College found?Students digging in Harvard Yard may have found remnant evidence of Indian College, one of Harvard’s earliest buildings.  
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Science & TechStudy: Polar ice sheets vulnerable to even moderate global warmingA new analysis of the geological record of the Earth’s sea level, carried out by scientists at Harvard and Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, employs… 
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Campus & CommunityNew director of I TattiHarvard Provost Steven E. Hyman announced Dec. 16 that Lino Pertile will become director of the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti in Florence, Italy, beginning next summer.  
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Campus & CommunityFlorida A&M, Harvard study link between lead and hypertensionA machine that looks as if it can emit a laser beam may be key to determining why many adults in Gadsden County have high-blood pressure. 
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Campus & CommunitySurvey Finds Travelers Taking Health PrecautionsMore than half of adult travelers say they are taking more precautions against flu this year compared to last year, according to a poll conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health. 
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Campus & CommunityHoughton to conclude Corporation serviceJames R. Houghton, the longest-serving member of the Harvard Corporation and chair of the University’s 2006-07 presidential search, today announced his plans to step down at the end of the 2009-10 academic year, after 15 years on the Corporation.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard gets $500k gift for history museumThe Harvard Museum of Natural History has received its largest donation since its founding in 1998. The $500,000 commitment from a Harvard University alumnus will help fund a permanent multi-media exhibition… 
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Campus & CommunityDesignated driver turns 21The designated driver campaign is marking a milestone birthday: It’s turning 21. Born of tragedy, the effort transformed attitudes toward drinking and driving. And it did so using a novel tactic… 
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Campus & CommunityMidyear Commencement commencesA midyear graduate celebration took place on Dec. 10 at the Radcliffe Gymnasium, to honor Harvard College students who graduated outside of the schedule for the academic year.  
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Campus & CommunityColeman named chief diversity officerLisa M. Coleman has been named chief diversity officer for Harvard University. Coleman, who has served in a similar capacity at Tufts University for the past three years, also will hold the title of special assistant to the president.  
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Campus & CommunityQ&A on Harvard’s Allston planIn a letter to the Allston community sent earlier today, Harvard President Drew Faust outlined the University’s path forward for its presence in Allston. The Gazette sat down with Executive Vice President Katherine Lapp to learn more about what’s on the drawing boards.  
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Science & TechIt does indeed computeHarvard lecturer David Malan’s introductory computer-programming class spawns an array of imaginative new applications, reflected in the annual CS 50 Fair.  
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Campus & CommunityMarkley nabs her third Ivy Player of the Week award this seasonEmma Markley ’11 of the Harvard women’s basketball team was named Ivy Player of the Week on Dec. 7.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard racks up postseason honorsThe Crimson dominated the postseason awards with four players named to the New England Football Writers’ Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) All-Star Team and 19 members of the team named All-Ivy League.  
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Campus & CommunityCrimson goaltender Kessler wins second-consecutive ECAC honorGoaltender Christina Kessler ’10 of the Harvard women’s hockey team was named ECAC Goaltender of the week on Monday (Dec. 8) after shutting out No. 2 Minnesota twice this past weekend. It is her second-consecutive honor this season and third overall.  
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Campus & CommunityLin named Ivy Player of the WeekA 30-point, nine-rebound effort by co-captain Jeremy Lin ’10 may not have been enough to help the Harvard men’s basketball team defeat the University of Connecticut (UConn) in their 79-73 loss to the No. 13-ranked Huskies on Dec. 6, but it did earn the senior guard his second Ivy Player of the Week award this…  
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Campus & CommunityExercise Can Benefit Men With Prostate Cancer (ABC News)As little as 15 minutes of physical activity a day can substantially cut death rates in men with prostate cancer, new research hints. 
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Campus & CommunityDigging Veritas 2009 – The FindWhile digging up the Old Yard, Harvard students may have turned a corner in rediscovering the 17th century Indian College. 
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Campus & CommunityFreshmen to receive H1N1 vaccineHarvard University Health Services (UHS) has received a new shipment of H1N1 vaccine and will begin distributing it to College freshmen at a clinic in Annenberg Hall on Wednesday (Dec. 9). UHS also will offer the vaccine to UHS patients between the ages of 18 of 24 who have high-risk health conditions.  
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Campus & CommunityIn the footsteps of Du BoisEight receive W.E.B. Du Bois Medals for aiding African-American culture, including Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Hugh M. “Brother Blue” Hill, Vernon Jordan, Daniel and Joanna S. Rose, Shirley M. Tilghman, Bob Herbert, and Frank H. Pearl.  
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Arts & CultureRevelations on RevelationBiblical scholar Elaine Pagels visits Radcliffe, presenting a “mad dash” of fresh thinking on the New Testament’s Book of Revelation.  
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Campus & CommunityWeiss to guide Library Implementation Work GroupDeborah Jackson Weiss has been named senior project director for the Library Implementation Work Group. In that role, she will guide the panel putting in place the recommendations made last month by the Library Task Force. 
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Nation & WorldTies that bindTo celebrate the 800th anniversary of the founding of the University of Cambridge, Gordon Johnson, the institution’s deputy vice chancellor, gave a talk about the import of universities in society.  
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Campus & CommunityRisks: Leaving ‘Stroke Belt’ but Not the DangersResearchers at the Harvard School of Public Health who analyzed stroke deaths in the United States found that people who were born in the Southeast and continued to live there as adults were 34 percent more likely than other Americans to die of a stroke 
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Campus & CommunityHappiness is…Which would make you happier: winning the lottery, or losing the ability to walk? It may seem like a no-brainer, but Daniel Gilbert, a psychology professor at Harvard University, says the answer may surprise you. 
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Campus & CommunityHarvard promotes area businesses this holiday seasonWith sizzling hamburger sliders coming off the grill, steaming hot chocolate going into eager hands, and harmonious a cappella voices filling the background, organizers on Thursday (Dec. 3) launched a “Think Harvard Square” campaign to promote local businesses this holiday shopping season.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard vs. Maryland – Men’s SoccerA silent stadium opens and closes the 2009 season-ender for Harvard Men’s Soccer team. 
 
							 
							 
							