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...center will help foster the research efforts of HBS faculty, as well as bolster the school’s curriculum through stronger ties to businesses and financial institutions within Europe, HBS Dean Kim B. Clark said in a statement earlier this month...
...left and right received progressively fewer. After a human participant was asked to concentrate intently on psychically altering the experiment’s outcome, however, the bulk of the ball distribution shifted to the right of center. PEAR has used these findings and others like them to bolster its claims about the physical power of the human psyche...
...academic number down to one (other than Summers): the mighty Hanna H. Gray, a historian and former president of the University of Chicago. She is also the only woman on the body of seven, and she can’t be far from retirement. The Corporation needs to bolster its academic ranks, and fast. With Winokur’s departure, it has the opportunity...
...pointed out to the French paper Le Monde that oil and gas revenues - which account for some two-thirds of the typical Gulf state's budget - are "what Arab nations need most for their development," adding diplomatically that such revenues were also the best way for Arab nations to bolster their defenses against the rampaging Israelis...
Today, Kathleen M. Buckley ’74 assumes her new post, where she is charged with coordinating science policy across the University and will help carry out University President Lawrence H. Summers’ vision for Harvard taking aggressive steps to bolster the sciences...