Year: 2012
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Campus & CommunityThe no-diet dietitianForget nutrition labels and calorie counting. Michelle Gallant, a clinical dietitian at Harvard University Health Services, is on a one-woman mission to teach how proper eating means trusting your gut.  
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Campus & CommunityOscar HandlinAt a Meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on March 6, 2012, the Minute honoring the life and service of the late Oscar Handlin, Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus, was placed upon the records. Professor Handlin was the most influential and creative historian of American social life in the second half of…  
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Arts & CultureOne-handed violinist makes beautiful musicAdrian Anantawan was born without a right hand, but with an adaptive device became a renowned professional violinist. 
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Nation & WorldA cleanup plan for D.C.Trust in Congress is at an all-time low, but corrupt politicians aren’t to blame. For true reform, America must fix a broken system that relies on money from a fraction of the 1 percent, Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig argued on March 19.  
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Campus & CommunityHealthy competitionClose to 300 members of the Harvard community participated in Team Fitness Challenge, logging nearly 200,000 minutes of running, aerobics, yoga, Zumba, and weight training.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard formally recognizes Army SROTCHarvard University announced March 21 that it has signed an agreement with the United States Army to re-establish a formal on-campus relationship with the Army Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (SROTC).  
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Campus & CommunityO’Donnells donate $30 millionHarvard University announced today that well-known Boston business executive and philanthropist Joseph J. O’Donnell ’67, M.B.A. ’71, a longtime Harvard benefactor, and his wife, Katherine A. O’Donnell, have donated $30 million to the University.  
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Arts & CultureBlueScientists tell us blue light will reset body rhythms for sounder sleep and higher alertness. Blue is sky and water; eyes and stones; slumber and spring — with summer right behind.  
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Campus & CommunityMemorial set for James Q. WilsonA memorial service for James Q. Wilson, former Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government at Harvard, will be held on April 13. 
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HealthRock sleuthsIn one of the largest studies of its kind, Harvard researchers have found that carbon records from the mid-Neoproterozoic era can be “read” as a faithful snapshot of the surface carbon cycle between 717 million and 635 million years ago, a finding that directly challenges a decades-long belief of most scientists.  
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Campus & CommunityWomen’s basketball sets recordHarvard women’s basketball team knocked off Hofstra Thursday night, 73-71, to become the first team in Ivy League history to record a win in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) on Thursday.  
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Campus & CommunitySemitic Museum director wins book prize“Ashkelon 3: The Seventh Century B.C.,” a publication co-written by Semitic Museum Director Lawrence Stager, has won the Irene Levi-Sala Book Prize. 
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Campus & CommunitySeason to remember comes to a haltLaurent Rivard had 20 points, but the 12th-seeded Harvard men’s basketball team fell in the second round of the NCAA tournament to No. 5 seed Vanderbilt by a score of 79-70 Thursday evening at University Arena.  
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Arts & CultureGSAS student joins worldwide discussionHarvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences student Matthew Mugmon will be one of seven panelists convened by the New York Philharmonic for a worldwide, online discussion on Harvard alumni Leonard Bernstein’s groundbreaking tours to the former Soviet Union, Japan, Europe, and South America.  
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Campus & CommunityDorrit Cohn, literature scholar, 87Dorrit Cohn ’45, Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature Emeritus, died March 11. A professor of German and comparative literature, Cohn was one of three women appointed to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1971.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard basketball prepares for March MadnessThe men’s basketball team at Harvard University returns to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1946.  
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Campus & CommunityThe Meaning of Life – Jill Lepore – Harvard Thinks BigJill Lepore David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History 
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Nation & WorldInvestigative journalism, alive and wellInvestigative reporting is an increasingly rare luxury for many news organizations. A Shorenstein Center roundtable featuring the finalists for the Goldsmith Awards in Political Journalism proved that with resources, hard work, and collaboration, the craft can thrive.  
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Nation & WorldWhat helps low-income studentsDuring a discussion at Harvard Graduate School of Education, Teach For America founder Wendy Kopp defended her initiative, which places recent college graduates as teachers in underserved communities for two years.  
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HealthRed meat raises red flagsA new study by Harvard School of Public Health researchers has found that red meat consumption is associated with an increased risk of total, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard to meet VanderbiltThe Harvard men’s basketball team was awarded a 12 seed in the NCAA basketball tournament and will travel to Albuquerque, N.M., to take on No. 5 Vanderbilt in the second round, the NCAA announced Sunday.  
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Campus & CommunityMen’s hockey makes ECAC semifinalsDavid Valek scored a hat trick, and Alex Killorn added two goals and two assists to lead the Harvard men’s hockey team to an 8-2 win against rival Yale on Sunday in the deciding game of an ECAC Hockey quarterfinal series.  
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Science & TechTo help the environment, manufactureAn American manufacturing revival is needed if the United States is to transform its energy mix at the scale necessary to blunt coming climate change, the former chairman of the Sierra Club said in a Harvard University Center for the Environment discussion on the future of energy.  
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Campus & CommunityCUNY Law School honors GatesHarvard’s Alphonse Fletcher University Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. will be honored at City University of New York School of Law’s annual Public Interest Law Association Gala and Auction benefit March 23. 
 
							 
							 
							




