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...Dream club brought two undocumented Harvard students to Faust’s office hours—a opportunity extended to students only a few times a year—and asked her to publicly back their cause. A few months later, the student group organized a rally on May 1??international workers’ day—and amassed roughly 120 signatures in a petition to Faust. Harvard has a tendency to have this domino effect,” said Melissa Tran ’10, a member of the organization. “We really hoped that...
Although Kisin—who will assume his new position as professor of mathematics on July 1??was informed of the offer last May and was formally extended a package last August, he did not accept the offer until about a month ago, according...
...about the outbreak. Results were announced through the Center for Disease Control, which funds the survey, as part of the CDC’s daily update on swine flu. This is the second HSPH survey on Americans’ response to the outbreak. The first was released on May 1??just days after the first confirmed death from swine flu in the United States. The most recent survey found that about 60 percent of Americans are no longer concerned that the H1N1 flu will reach them or their immediate family in the next year, a 53 percent increase...
Long-time Harvard economics Professor John Y. Campbell will take over as chair of the Department of Economics on July 1??taking the helm in the midst of an economic downturn that has made its mark on the department. Campbell will replace the current chair, economics professor James H. Stock, who has served out his three year term. In his 15th year at the University, Campbell specializes in asset pricing and macroeconomics. Since 2004, he has also served on the board of Harvard Management Company—the organization charged with managing Harvard’s endowment. Campbell...
...Henrietta’s Table in the Charles Hotel, executive chef Peter W. Davis said that business is “a little bit slower,” but the drop has not been dramatic.On the other hand, Christopher T. Principe, general manager of Cambridge 1??a casual sit-down restaurant known for their thin-crust pizzas—said, “We haven’t felt too much of a loss. We’re still surviving over there.”The restaurant hasn’t seen bill figures going down, either...