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Fraught Finances
… Amid an historic expansion, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) must now come to … service and operating expenses for new buildings, which rise from $11.7 million this year to $72 million in 2010, …
Issue: March-April 2006
Harvard’s Essential Values “In These Unsettling Times”
… President Drew Faust customarily presides over meetings of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). At the December 6 … inventions, cures, and engines of economic growth that arise from both basic and applied research to benefit society …
The Classes
… post.harvard Alumni Login username and password to complete the registration process.) No account is required to submit … note or to submit an obituary . For questions regarding the class notes and obituaries on our website, please e-mail … … Class notes and obituaries for July-August 2014 … 8463 … The Classes … article …
Issue: July-August 2014
Graduation, Socially Distanced
… There’s nothing like a global pandemic and economic meltdown … to concentrate the mind and focus the joyous celebration of graduation on the very hard work at hand. And so it was … required, worldwide, to address the pandemic and economic crises (see harvardmag.com/comm - hbs - 20 ). At the …
Issue: July-August 2020
The Provost Search
… In the wake of Steven E. Hyman’s decision to step down as University provost at the end of the academic year, President Drew Faust has appointed a …
Origin Stories
… Harvard Alumni take all kinds of paths to the College. Few equal the one Bob Bowie Jr. ’73 describes … (HAA) presidency in 2010-2011, but it took his gift of gab, and audacious hard work, to get there. “I was a …
Issue: March-April 2025
The Hottest Shot on Ice
… 1007 … The Hottest Shot on Ice … The Hottest Shot on Ice … article …
Srikant M. Datar Appointed Harvard Business School Dean
… SRIKANT M. DATAR, Dickinson professor of business administration and senior associate dean for … who announced last November that he planned to step down at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year, but then agreed to …
The Traumatized Brain
… accident five years ago, “John” began suffering from a host of symptoms—headaches, fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating. At the time of the accident—John was rear-ended by the driver behind …
Issue: March-April 2012
Cambridge 02138
… BIOTERRORISM THREATS Nestled as it is between the "invisible college" of Copernicus and the Harvard Medical School … that it has a "nuclear deterrent." We should not be surprised. They have seen what happened to Iraq, which had no …
Issue: January-February 2004
Behind the Scenes: Ask a Harvard Professor Podcast
… was nervous . As a writer, I’ve been asking scholars about their research for a decade and a half now, and I knew these … two scholars already—I’d spent hours speaking with each of them for “The Mystery of Smell,” one of our November-December features. But …
Yesterday's News
… threatens to cut a $10-million bequest to Harvard out of his will unless outspokenly pro-German professor Hugo Münsterberg is fired, the University replies that it "cannot tolerate any …
Issue: September-October 2004
Brevia
… Physicist for SEAS Cherry A. Murray has been appointed dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, effective … room, board, and fees for the 2009-2010 academic year will rise 3.5 percent, to $48,868. Tuition income is one of the …
Issue: May-June 2009
Off the Shelf
… Invasion of the Body: Revolutions in Surgery, by Nicholas L. Tilney, Moore Distinguished Professor of surgery (Harvard, $29.95). A surgeon … and its healing potential. A leading practitioner of the latter skill documents its evolution, extent (85,000 …
Issue: September-October 2011
Open Book
… Michael Ignatieff, Ph.D. ’76 and former professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, is a professor at, and former … with: the tidal force of political malice that recurrently rises and threatens the hard-won civility on which a …
Issue: March-April 2022