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...appropriate future occasion,” said a Harvard spokesman, who added that the senator had originally been slated to attend the event. Also receiving degrees will be spiritual leader, the Aga Khan; Yale developmental psychologist James P. Comer; Princeton art historian Wen C; Fong, Columbia neuroscientist Eric R. Kandel; federal judge Damon J. Keith, women’s historian Gerda Lerner, Stanford computer scientist John McCarthy, University of Chicago biologist Janet D. Rowley, author and commencement speaker J. K. Rowling, and former Harvard Medical School Dean Daniel C. Tosteson...
...This is just one of many photos adorning his office, and while Stone has spent the last 13 years in higher education—first at Columbia and then as Harvard’s vice president for government, community, and public affairs—Stone’s ties in the world of policymaking still run deep...
...against Penn State, served us well going into the Ivy League matches,” head coach Peter Brand said. But the tests rolled in during the spring season with the ever-competitive Ivy League stepping in to slow down the red hot Crimson. Clearly overmatched by two strong Columbia squads, both the men and women fell to the Lions as well as Penn, while the women also dropped a close 14-13 contest to Brown. Each team finished third in the Ancient Eight. “The break in the middle really took away some of our momentum...
...Crimson, meanwhile, had seemingly won with smoke and mirrors after a 1-2 start that featured two losses in the final 30 seconds. Harvard had eked out a pair of close wins over Brown and Dartmouth and had even struggled with lowly Columbia before pulling away...
...League start by dropping three of its final four Ancient Eight contests. Despite controlling its own destiny midway through the year, Harvard could not reverse a late-season slide that left the team tied for fourth place. Though the season-ending 2-1 loss at Columbia dashed the team’s hopes of finishing as high as second in the Ivies, the players feel confident that the team is on an upward trajectory. The late-fall fade represented a slight blip in an otherwise progressive trend—in 2006, the Crimson was 4-13, though...