Tag: Harvard Gazette
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Campus & CommunityCapturing the good timesHarvard staff photographers select their favorite pics from the year, offering the story behind the image.  
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Campus & CommunityWilliam Cromie, Gazette science writer, dies at 84William J. Cromie, a longtime Harvard Gazette science writer who retired in 2007 after 18 years of writing about the latest scientific findings out of Harvard laboratories and field research, has died at his home in Somerville, Mass., at age 84.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard Mobile expandsA new version of the University-wide mobile application was released this month with a number of functional, design, and content enhancements.  
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Arts & CultureHarvard, then and nowPublished to commemorate Harvard’s 375th anniversary, “Explore Harvard,” a collection of contemporary and historical photographs, showcases the myriad intellectual exchanges that make the University a citadel of learning.  
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Campus & CommunityGazette staffer wins poetry prizeFor the second year in a row, Sarah Sweeney of the Harvard Gazette has won a poetry prize from the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Memorial Fund. 
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Campus & CommunityConflict of interest policy adoptedThe Harvard Corporation has adopted a University-wide conflict of interest policy, the first time such a policy has been crafted to cover faculty members across the entire campus.  
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Campus & CommunityHarvard Gazette uses QR codes as gateway to mobile web portalsThe Harvard Gazette has redesigned its mobile version of the Gazette Online, providing QR codes in the most recent print issues of the paper.  
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Campus & CommunityGazette staffer recognized for poetrySarah Sweeney of the Harvard Gazette has been awarded a $5,000 prize from the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Foundation. The foundation annually honors poets under the age of 40 whose work celebrates the human spirit. 
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Campus & CommunityDeadlines for summer online Harvard GazettesThis summer the Gazette will publish two online issues — on July 23 and Aug. 20. The deadline to get copy into the July 23 issue is July 16; the deadline for the Aug. 20 issue is Aug. 13. The first print issue of the academic year — in the Gazette’s new, redesigned format —… 
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Campus & CommunityChanges ahead for Gazette print and onlineBack in February, we asked you to participate in a readership survey to gauge the Gazette’s place in the Harvard community. We were overwhelmed by the response. 
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Campus & CommunityGazette conducts first readership surveyIn an attempt to gauge how well the Harvard Gazette addresses the needs, tastes, and desires of its readers, the paper is conducting its first-ever readership survey. 
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Campus & CommunityGewertz memorial service FridayA memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday (Oct. 24) at the Memorial Church for Ken Gewertz, who died on Sept. 7 at his home in Watertown, Mass. He was 63. 
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Campus & CommunityGazette writer Gewertz dies at 63Ken Gewertz, teacher, editor, and longtime staff writer for the Harvard University Gazette, died of cancer on Sept. 7 at his home in Watertown, Mass. He was 63. Gewertz gave 22 years of service to the University. As a reporter for the Gazette, he covered almost every aspect of life at Harvard, concentrating on the… 
 
							 
							 
							


