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...process, owners would have to agree to the park’s rules of canine conduct in writing. Should they accrue two demerits for violating those rules, they would have their medallion revoked for the remainder of the year...
...grants, announced last Friday, to finance a year off from teaching. “One is always delighted to get a Guggenheim,” said Shelemay, the Watts professor of music and professor of African and African American studies. Shelemay plans to take the next year off to conduct research in Boston and Washington, D.C., for a book on Ethiopian music and musicians in the United States. “It’s very interesting to look at creativity, both musical and artistic, within these newly formed African communities in North America,” Shelemay said. Shreffler...
...department’s initial 13 to 16 faculty members—who have yet to be named—will retain ties to their current faculties, but its headquarters will be stationed across the river in the Allston campus’ flagship science complex. The department will also conduct a search for three junior faculty members and plans to eventually expand still further...
...said Joshua Bers, a BBN software engineer. Until the sensor nodes are ready to be mounted in the city, they will only be mounted on BBN and Harvard property. The team has also placed five sensors inside laboratories at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in order to conduct research for improvement. Bers added that the researchers are working with the city electrician to meet city regulations and concerns. Only two of the sensor nodes currently mounted collect weather data, while the rest are relay nodes that transmit the data, according to Bers. Welsh said that in the project?...
...live in an antiage culture, no question," says Susie Orbach, a British psychoanalyst and author, who helped conduct a Unilever/Dove--sponsored beauty survey of women in nine countries. Antiaging skin care accounts for nearly $13 billion in sales worldwide, according to Euromonitor, and it is on the way to $17 billion by 2010. Dove's study found that 91% of women over 50 feel they're not represented realistically in the media. "They feel invisible," Orbach says...