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First Light Farm Chèvre Brownies
… a strange combination, but our editors put this recipe to the test and found the contrast of the chocolate sweetness and goat cheese tartness, along … to be excellent. Thanks to Max and Trystan Sandvoss— profiled in our September-October 2013 issue —we will be …
HBS Study Finds Positive Yelp Reviews Boost Business
… A new study by Harvard Business School assistant professor Michael Luca finds that a positive evaluation on the popular review site Yelp.com does, in fact, appear to … for restaurants. “Reviews, Reputation and Revenue: The Case Of Yelp.com,” analyzes review data from both Yelp and all …
Yesterday’s News
… football season—with Harvard scoring a total 215 points to their opponents’ 21—the Crimson squad achieves their first … this issue, page 36). 1923 Ninety-six women with School of Education degrees have been listed in the new Harvard … the Bulletin notes, “is simply an unavoidable recognition of their standing…it does not invite them to attend meetings …
Issue: November-December 2023
Songwriter-Scholar-Activist Gets His Own Radio Show
… Derrick Ashong ’97, the subject of an alumni profile in the July-August 2006 issue, has a new gig. The …
Harvard’s 360th
… 26. For information regarding tickets, events, and alumni gatherings, visit www.commencementoffice.harvard.edu . … Early information on Commencement … …
Issue: January-February 2011
Point Woman for Consumer Protection
… regulatory overhaul, one provision under consideration is the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency to regulate mortgages and credit cards. Gottlieb professor of law Elizabeth Warren--now on leave to serve in …
Chapter & Verse
… and a patient is called a consumer, an angel dies.” The Internet offers vague allusions to a novel and a columnist, but I couldn’t find a source that includes both parts of the quotation. I have vague memories of the late Uwe …
Issue: March-April 2018
Chapter and Verse
… I. Allen Chirls asks if there is an earlier source for the avowal that Paul Child … to a crowd in Indianapolis on April 4, 1968, informing them of the assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther King. Kennedy said, “My …
Issue: November-December 2010
Honoris Causa
… on May 23. Interim provost John F. Manning introduced the honorands in the following order, and interim president … . Gustavo Dudamel, music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, his home country, and music and artistic …
Issue: July-August 2024
Proposed NLRB Rule Would Revoke Graduate Students’ Union Rights
… The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will publish a … for a fair contract, and it won’t stop the thousands of student workers who are organizing across the country.” … public, and then to bring stability to this important area of federal labor law.” Members of the public are invited to …
Ledecky Fellowship
… The Berta Greenwald Ledecky Undergraduate Fellowship … by Jonathan J. Ledecky ’79, M.B.A. ’83, and named in honor of his mother,enables the magazine to appoint two … contribute to harvardmagazine.com, and learn the workings of a magazine through a broad range of other editorial …
Schooner Skipper
… boating enthusiast Roger Taylor ’53 is now captain of the Lois McClure, a full-scale replica of an 1862-class sailing canal schooner. The vessel, created …
Issue: July-August 2005
Richard G. Heck Jr.
… Philosopher Richard Heck earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Duke, studied philosophy at Oxford, and got … in 1991. When he came to Harvard that year as assistant professor, his reddish hair fell almost to the small of his back and he had an enormous beard. A senior …
Harvard Forms Army ROTC Relationship
… Harvard today announced that it had agreed with the United States Army to establish a limited on-campus presence for an Army Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps (SROTC), with the University assuming the costs of student participation in the program. The Army's …
Video: Water as a Platform for Development
… In Jonathan Shaw’s “The Water Tamer,” from the January-February 2012 issue, Professor John Briscoe , who worked on water projects for … part politics, part civilization.” Last summer, as part of the Harvard Water Security Initiative , Briscoe decided …