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Campus & Community
On the FAS track
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Jeremy R. Knowles (center) speaks with Tim Cross (left) associate dean for finance and administration at the Divinity School, and Leonard Solomon, research program…
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Campus & Community
YWCA to honor Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham as Woman Achiever
Professor of History and African-American Studies Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham is among 12 women who will be inducted into the YWCA Bostons Academy of Women Achievers Class of 2000 in a…
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Campus & Community
UIS assesses ‘love bug’ aftermath
University Information Systems (UIS) is still working to assess the damage from last weeks pesky ILOVE YOU virus that struck e-mail systems worldwide. Disguised as an e-mail attachment, the virus…
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Campus & Community
Seniors are awarded Stride Rite fellowships
While many Harvard graduates will seek their fortunes around the world, three of their classmates will remain in Boston next year living on $25,000 fellowships and pursuing community-based public service…
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Campus & Community
Damon, Affleck rally to living wage cause
Former Harvard student Matt Damon and Cambridge native Ben Affleck added their voices and drawing power Saturday to the chorus of Harvard students, Cambridge City Councilors, and others…
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Campus & Community
Research physicist Harrison Radford dies at 72; memorial planned for May 13
Harrison E. Radford, a molecular spectroscopist who conducted research at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (formerly the Harvard College Observatory) from 1969 until his retirement in 1992, died on May…
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Campus & Community
Police Log
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending May 6. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.…
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Campus & Community
24 juniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa
Twenty-four juniors have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Their names and houses are as follows: Andreea Simona Balan, Currier; Jennifer Belli, Winthrop; Emma Richardson Burbank-Schmitt, Quincy; Nadarajan Chetty, Pforzheimer;…
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Campus & Community
Living legend — Coach Harry Parker changed college crew forever
Much has been said and written about Mens Heavyweight Crew Coach Harry Parker over the course of the near half-century he has been involved in crew. He is one of…
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Campus & Community
Notes
Rabbi Whiman to preach ninth Judaic-Christian Dialogue Rabbi David A. Whiman, senior rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in Houston, will give this years Judaic-Christian Dialogue at the Memorial Church on…
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Campus & Community
SPH research attacks mosquito-borne virus
A virus that had never been seen in the Western Hemisphere until it killed seven people last fall in New York has re-emerged, and researchers from the School of Public…
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Campus & Community
Arnold Arboretum blooms for Lilac Sunday
They are bright and beautiful, aromatic, and full of life. For five weeks every spring, colorful lilacs dominate New England gardens, with a span of hues ranging from rich reds…
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Campus & Community
Ira Jackson ’70 is named director of Center for Business and Government
Ira A. Jackson 70, former executive vice president of BankBoston Corporation, has been named director of the Center for Business an Government at the Kennedy School of Government, Dean Joseph…
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Campus & Community
Room for North House at the top
Hey, Mister Cabdriver Said, where the hell are you taking me? I know this aint the way back to my home Cuz I sleep alone And I know I always…
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Campus & Community
Three Harvard students win Hofer Prize in collecting
Diana I. Williams 95, a doctoral candidate in the history of American civilization; Daniel S. Adler, a doctoral candidate in anthropology; and Jason Vigna, Harvard Law School Class of 2000…
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Campus & Community
FitNuts!
Helping kids get fit for life is the goal of FitNut, a fitness and nutrition program run by Harvard students as part of Project HEALTH, a specal project of the…
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Campus & Community
Faculty council notice — May 10
At its 15th meeting of the year the Faculty Council received the annual report of the Coordinating Committee on Sexual Harassment. Representing the Committee, Deans Garth McCavana (Student Affairs in…
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Campus & Community
Exercise reduces cancer risk
Being an athlete in college can win women a competitive edge against breast cancer, according to a new Harvard study. A 15-year follow-up of 3,940 female athletes and nonathletes revealed…
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Campus & Community
Dudley’s budding celluloid heroes
Olivia walked in the room, one hand clutching three beer bottles by the neck. She handed the bottles to friends sitting around a cluttered coffee table and settled on the…
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Campus & Community
Mental health care doesn’t meet standards, study finds
Only 14 percent of patients treated for three common mental illnesses depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder received care that met with accepted standards, according to a…
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Campus & Community
Memorial service for Blank set for May 19
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Irvin H. Blank will be held on Friday, May 19, at 5 p.m. in the Wellman 1 Conference Room, Department of Dermatology,…
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Campus & Community
Art of entertainment
Artists and performers in the Harvard community ushered in spring last week with the annual four-day arts extravaganza, Arts First 2000. Audiences had a wide variety of performances and exhibits…
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Campus & Community
Report focuses on impact of power plant pollution
According to researchers at the School of Public Health (SPH), air pollution from two Massachusetts coal-fired power plants contributes to particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone exposure over…
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Campus & Community
College admissions yield is nearly 80 percent
Nearly 80 percent of students admitted to the Class of 2004 have chosen to enroll, the highest yield since the early 1970s, according to the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Yield, the…
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Campus & Community
Parents of Navin Narayan endow lecture series
The Navin Narayan Memorial Lecture has been endowed by the parents of Navin Narayan 99, a Rhodes Scholar and summa cum laude graduate in social studies who died of cancer…
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Health
Public health researchers battle West Nile virus
West Nile encephalitis infection, carried by mosquitoes, can cause the brain to swell but rarely leads to death. Many people carry the virus with mild if any symptoms, but people…
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Science & Tech
Gamma rays may be left over from cosmic construction project
The origin of the diffuse and pervasive background of gamma-ray radiation that exists over the universe has been one of the great unsolved mysteries in cosmology. Even the known population…
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Campus & Community
Crimson softball plays hardball
It just gets better and better for Crimson softball as close in on an Ivy League Title. On Tuesday (May 2), freshman Monica Montijo hit a single with the bases…