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...women’s center, women and men both, have asked for the same tools in order to battle what they call female “marginalization” at Harvard. The newly opened Harvard College Women’s Center, and the connected offices of the Ann Radcliffe Trust, are the long-awaited products of those calls for support. Located in the refurbished Canaday B basement, the Women’s Center is designed to serve as an umbrella organization that will “serve the needs of student organizations on campus, particularly but not exclusively the groups...
...received his MBA from Harvard in 1969, prominent venture capitalist and Co-founder and former Chairman of Apax Partners; William H. Donaldson, who graduated from HBS in 1958, Co-founder and former Chairman and CEO of Donaldson, Lufkin, & Jenrette, and former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Ann S. Moore, a member of the MBA class of 1978, Chairman & CEO of TIME Inc.; and Philip L. Yeo, who earned his Harvard MBA in 1976, Chairman of Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology, & Research, and former Chairman of the Singapore Economic Development Board. During the ceremony, the public...
...women’s center is also the new home of The Ann Radcliffe Trust, a $60,000 a year entity that provides funds to women and gender groups. The trust may soon be renamed the Women’s Center Community Fund, further cementing it’s ties to the new center, according to intern Noa Grayevsky...
...only office to see change. Over the summer, former assistant dean of the College Julia G. Fox moved from University Hall to the Office of Career Services, where she now acts as assistant dean for life skills curriculum development. Fox previously oversaw the Ann Radcliffe Trust, which now falls under the auspices of the new women’s center. Noel Bisson, who previously served as assistant dean at Colgate University in New York, will act as the new assistant dean of undergraduate education. Bisson says she plans to work with teaching fellows to improve undergraduate teaching...
...revealing that when Bush eulogized former Texas Governor Ann Richards last week, he saluted not just the ability of his home state's legendary political characters to "talk Texan" but also their physical presence--"people larger than life, people that could fill the stage." The President has been on just about every imaginable stage lately. He went to Capitol Hill; gave a prime-time address; held the Rose Garden news conference; invited an anchorman into his limo, an editorialist onto Air Force One and a columnist into the Oval; held an off-the-record session for conservative radio hosts...