Word: collaborationism
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Such was the climate that led to the now famous e-mails written in 1999 and 2000 by Henry Blodget and other Merrill Lynch analysts privately calling stocks "a piece of junk" or "crap" or "a dog," while advising clients to buy them. The e-mails, subpoenaed and made public...
But still, Hyman says, opportunities for increased collaboration remain and are essential for the University’s success.
But officials present at the budget review meetings say that the collaboration with the center was beneficial to the individual schools.
At a speech at Tsinghua University, Summers formally announced a collaboration between the Chinese university, China’s government and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG) aimed to train up to 60 Chinese civil servants.
Although Harvard was not directly involved, Herrling credits the successful collaboration of Novartis and a number of Harvard professors at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute with influencing the decision to come to Cambridge.