Campus & Community
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Natural Black hair, and why it matters
With deep significance for identity, choice, even legality, it’s more than just a woman’s crowning glory
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Voice of a generation? Dylan’s is much more than that.
Classics professor who wrote ‘Why Bob Dylan Matters’ on the challenge of capturing a master of creative evasion
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Universal, adaptable, wearable, vulnerable
‘On Display Harvard’ uses performance, zip ties, to bring attention to the UN’s International Day of Persons With Disabilities
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Three Harvard students named Marshall Scholars
‘Chance of a lifetime’ for recipients whose fields include history, genomics, K-12 education
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Seeing is believing
Personal and global history made Jeremy Weinstein want to change the world. As dean of the Kennedy School, he’s found the perfect place to do it.
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Life stories with a beat you can dance to
Renowned actress and tap dancer Ayodele Casel premieres her autobiographical musical at A.R.T.
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Seven Faculty Members Selected As Harvard College Professors
The Harvard Gazette
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Thinking The World — Gould, Dershowitz, and Cox Cross Swords and Ideas in Class
The Harvard Gazette
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Toland To Retire From Harvard Athletics
The Harvard Gazette
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Center for the Study of Values in Public Life Names Fellows for 2000-01
The Harvard Gazette
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EMPOWERing People with Awareness and Respect
The Harvard Gazette
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New Radcliffe Lecture Series To Be Broadcast by Public Radio
The Harvard Gazette
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As Tax Time Nears, Law Students Lend a Helping Hand
They walk through the door with handfuls or even shoe boxes crammed with crinkled letters, receipts, and tax documents from their pension plans, banks, the Social Security Administration, and the…
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University Honors Staff for Commitment to Community Service
Accolades abounded at Tuesday evenings “Harvard University Volunteer Recognition Program 2000.” Over 100 Harvard employees, who volunteer their time, were invited to the Law Schools Ropes and Gray Room for…
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Harvard Tops Several Graduate School Rankings
Harvard University is scoring high in U.S. News and World Reports latest rankings of the nations top graduate schools. The rankings were released this week, and are contained in the…
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Class of 2004 Chosen from A Record Pool of 18,691
The Harvard Gazette
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Appleton Named Director of Center for Imaging and Mesoscale Structures
The Harvard Gazette
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Law School Auction to Raise Funds for Students Public Interest Work
The Harvard Gazette
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Elaine Scarry and Philip Fisher Share Capote Literary Award
The Harvard Gazette
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Evening with Champions Presents $116,000 To Jimmy Fund
The Harvard Gazette
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Cheer Up
The Harvard Gazette
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Harvard Is Again New England’s Top Daffodil Days Fundraiser
The Harvard Gazette
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Lawsuit Settlements Protect Harvard’s Trademark, Copyright
The Harvard Gazette
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Man of the People and the Pulpit
The Harvard Gazette
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Law School Makes $100,000 In Enhancements To Hemenway Gymnasium
The Harvard Gazette
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Climbing the Ivy
The Harvard Gazette
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Harvard Launches New Program on Business, Government and Education
Will the expanding role of business in American education improve the nation’s schools? Where can the private sector’s strong suits cost-consciousness, flexibility, and a focus on results be…
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Kennedy Honored as ‘Champion of Science’
Senator Edward M. Kennedy gave the keynote speech at an April 3 luncheon of the Leading Industries Executive Forum hosted by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. Kennedy devoted most…
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Diallo Family, Sharpton, Breyer Will Speak at Black Law Students’ Spring Conference
The Rev. Al Sharpton, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Anita Hill, and family members of Amadou Diallo are among the guests scheduled to speak at the Black Law Students…
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Law School Will Honor George Mitchell at Symposium
The Harvard Negotiation Law Review and the Harvard Program on Negotiation will honor former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell with the first “Great Negotiator Award” on Friday, April 7, as part…
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Marine Science Review Established at Harvard
Harvard students have established the Harvard Marine Science Review, a new peer association of scientists, educators, researchers, and students dedicated to the advancement of the fields of ichthyology and marine…
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Three To Be Honored with Harvard Medal
The Harvard Alumni Association has chosen three alumni to receive the 2000 Harvard Medal: Charlotte P. Armstrong 49, L.L.B. 53; John G. Caulfield 50; and Louis I. Kane 53. First…
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Myles Mace, Expert on Entrepreneurship, Dies at 88
Former Harvard Business School Professor Myles L. Mace, a pioneer in the study of entrepreneurship and corporate governance, and a member of numerous corporate boards, died on Friday, March 24,…
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Newsmakers
Butler and Gudrais Named Harvard Magazine Fellows for 2000-01 Kirstin E. Butler and Elizabeth A. Gudrais have been named Harvard Magazine‘s Berta Greenwald Ledecky Undergraduate Fellows for the 2000-01 academic…
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Statement of President Neil L. Rudenstine On Contingent Workforce Issues
Harvard is committed to providing fair and competitive compensation and a favorable working environment for all its employees. For the vast majority of our regular employees, we meet and exceed…
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Notes
Artistic freedom conference at Law School, April 14 The Harvard Law School Arts Panel will present its spring conference on Friday, April 14, at 2:30 p.m. in Hauser 104. The…