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...Associates??] contributions steer Harvard,” a spokesperson there told me in an e-mail, “by advancing its pursuit of new opportunities for academic excellence as teaching and research evolve.” The spokesperson, who asked not to be identified, described the program as a “community,” a group of donors who ensure the College receives “consistent leadership support...
Meyer’s departing associates??Mittelman, Samuels, Edward DeNoble and Michael Pradko—declined to comment through a University spokeswoman...
Working on FM, I’ve gotten not only to know fellow writers and editors—shout-out to Mollie and the amazing associates??but a wonderful group of photographers and designers. We gained an appreciation for each other’s work: “that’s a great photo” or “that list was really funny” and collaborated on covers, spreads, and jokes during writers meetings that went too long: “Wait, guys! Let’s do an article on this website, it?...
...those concerns: They chose to make the software running their system completely open to public scrutiny.” That is, whereas Diebold chose to keep its software coding secret until it was finally leaked and posted on the web—and subsequently scrutinized by Avriel and his associates??the private Australian company had no qualms in providing their operating software in order to ensure voter confidence in the process...
Student contributors and “associates?? include Advocate members, such as Sarah K. Burke...