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...reputed to encourage promiscuity. As Gilmour notes, almost all the ICS men couldn't wait to retire, collect their pension and get back to Britain. Yet once home, a strange fondness for India would often afflict them, and they would spend their evenings sunk in a club chair with a gin and tonic, boring everyone with endless tales of the Punjab...
...underrepresented and aims to institutionalize better connections with the law school. Although she joined the government department only in 2003, Simmons has already made an impact. “In the few years she’s really become a mainstay colleague in the department,” said Chair of the Government Department Nancy L. Rosenblum ’69. “There’s no one who doesn’t think she’s a superb replacement for Jorge Domínguez, who is a hard act to follow.” A picture...
Cornerstone chair Michael S. Rooney ’07 says, “Condemnations of homosexuality in the Bible almost invariably refer to aggressive sexual acts, such as rape, or to the religious rituals practiced by opposing sects. Never does the Bible make any comment on the moral nature of a committed, loving homosexual relationship.” As Rooney demonstrates, there are ways to reconcile social and religious norms with sexual orientation, and BGLT students should begin this difficult but important process at Harvard, which offers some great resources and understanding peers with whom to share your experiences...
...favor of the stem cell building, but you’ve really got to do a better job of giving us information,” said Task Force Chair Ray Mellone...
...search for an academic to fill the chair continues, meanwhile, with over 60 candidates screened in the last eight months. Battistoni suggests one solution to the controversy would be to make ethics part of the lesson. "If the university is going to do a chair in economics named after him, to be true to its own values, the university should set it up as the Ken Lay Chair in Economics and Business Ethics...