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Despite the relatively low numbers, Young Professor of Korean History and Chair of the Faculty Committee on Education Abroad (CEA) Carter J. Eckert is encouraged by the figures. Although Eckert believes that the “Harvard culture of being part of your class” has traditionally kept students at Harvard, he believes that “the culture is going to change,” in no small part due to the increased funding and resources of the OIP. But theirs is an uphill battle...
...says. “So I got on the train and went to Columbia.”After receiving her degree and advancing to a full professorship at the University of Pittsburgh, Whitman worked as a senior staff member of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), and was the first woman to serve on the National Price Commission. Whitman soon landed a spot on the three-member CEA and yet another historical tag as the first woman to join the Council.Convinced of the veracity of The Washington Post’s Watergate coverage, Whitman eventually left the Council.But 20 years...
...laude from the College, he received his Ph.D. at MIT and taught at Stanford and Princeton. Widely known as an expert on monetary policy, Bernanke served as a Fed governor for two years, and for the past 10 months has been chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). He is well liked and respected by other economists and his colleagues, regardless of their political persuasion. Furthermore, financial markets responded positively after the president’s announcement, and praise emanated from the department of economics’ Littauer Center offices even though Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein...
...CEA will administer the fund and give grants to faculty members planning their own projects...
According to Coatsworth, the CEA will also focus next year on developing guidelines for the approval of credit for study done abroad and “for deciding what gets on the transcript...