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...clear what, if any, punishment Campbell received at the time of the incident. For their part, several of Campbell??s friends have said that it was unlikely that she would be involved with any criminal activity...
...Campbell ’09—one of two Harvard students linked to last Monday’s shooting in Kirkland House—denied any involvement with the incident Tuesday and accused Harvard administrators of unjustly barring her from graduating next month because of her background. Campbell??who lived in the Kirkland Annex where the shooting took place—received two letters last Friday from Harvard administrators informing her that she must leave campus and prohibiting her from attending all graduation activities, according to her lawyer, Jeffrey T. Karp. Campbell has denied any connection...
...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 spent this academic year on leave, though he remained in Cambridge for most of the year researching housing foreclosures. Campbell??s popular undergraduate offering “Economics 1763: Capital Markets” will be taught by a visiting professor next year in order to lighten the incoming chair’s teaching duties as he assumes his new role. Several members of the economics department interviewed yesterday...
...years. His sentiments were echoed by Professor Ashton B. Carter, a Belfer Center member who has also known Campbell for two decades and was confirmed as the Pentagon’s Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Sunday morning. Both professors noted that the challenges of Campbell??s new position would include Asia’s growing role in the global economy and China’s potential future ability to challenge American dominance. They both added that Campbell??s extensive experience, insight, and respect within the region made him more than capable...
...astonishingly good at what she does. But what’s different about Campbell is that he’s at least a decade younger than any of the other performers. Campbell and his band take the stage and perform six pieces, two of which are Campbell??s own compositions. The trio closes with Chick Corea’s “Fingerprints”—a piece whose running melody line is punctuated with syncopated, tangy dissonant chords—and ends with a flourish and a bang. As the audience gives the group...