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Rogers spent more than a decade in the admissions office before taking over as director of major gifts for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and helping to oversee financial aid fundraising during the University’s last capital campaign, in the 1990s. Faust first hired Rogers in 2001, at the start of Faust’s tenure as dean of Radcliffe. Faust said in Friday’s announcement that Rogers was a “key member” of her leadership team at Radcliffe, helping “to define the scope of the new institute...
...Rogers spent more than a decade in the admissions office before taking over as director of major gifts for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and helping oversee financial aid fundraising during the University's last capital campaign, in the 1990s. Faust first hired Rogers in 2001, at the start of Faust's tenure as Radcliffe dean. Faust said in Friday's announcement that Rogers was a "key member" of her leadership team at Radcliffe, helping "to define the scope of the new institute and build support for its mission among Radcliffe alumnae and new supporters...
...Harvard to alumni and the wider world, because I believe so much in Harvard and feel so strongly about it," Rogers said. She said her immediate priorities will be to ensure that University fundraising is robust leading up to the launch of the capital campaign, particularly to support financial aid and faculty research...
...Limited, the new semi-comedy from Wes Anderson that had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3. As Francis, the eldest of the three Whitman brothers, he's clearly in physical distress. His head is wrapped in two thick bandages. His nose has a Band-Aid on it. His right hand and wrist are taped, and he uses a cane to walk...
...heart of New Orleans. It has long had an active biracial improvement association, which the storm kicked up a couple of notches. It formed a partnership with Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, which has sent more than 90 students and faculty to help plan and rebuild, and aid from the philanthropist Walter Shorenstein and Bill Clinton's foundation soon followed. Thus fortified, LaToya Cantrell, president of the association, and Hal Roark, executive director of the Broadmoor Development Corp., helped the community take control of the neighborhood school. They formed a school board and selected Edison Schools, the education company...