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...greatest issues confronting the world,” said Daniel P. Schrag, professor of earth and planetary sciences and the program’s mastermind. “Harvard has a responsibility to train future leaders that are going to help solve this problem.” The consortium??the first of an array to come under the new Harvard Interdisciplinary Consortia—is open to Ph.D. or Sc.D. Harvard students who have completed at least one year in their home departments or schools. The program is not designed to “distract” students...
Though the Law School library is part of the Harvard University Library, Martin said that the system acts more like a consortium??the money for each of the collections comes from the faculty that it serves—and so Palfrey will have general charge of the library’s management...
...already a member of the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC), a group of over 150 schools that monitors university-licensed apparel companies and their contractors. The University announced that it would join the WRC in December 2003, after five years of lobbying by student anti-sweatshop activists.In January, the consortium??s board endorsed a new initiative, the Designated Suppliers Program (DSP), which would require licensees to allocate sufficient funds to foreign contractors so that employees can take home a living wage and workplace conditions can be adequate.But the consortium??s board has clarified that the endorsement...
Joseph Sodroski, a professor of immunology and infectious diseases at Harvard’s School of Public Health, said that he does not consider the consortium??s decentralized structure, with four labs spanning two countries, to be an impediment to the Center’s efforts...
...juxtaposes jazzy scat with fat analog bass, and “Mega” swells suddenly into an awesome Wagnerian attack replete with synthetic symphony, choir and ovation. True to their name, Anti-Pop’s music borders on the absurd, thriving on its excesses. Arrhythmia is the consortium??s best work yet, eschewing the muffled bleakness of their debut Tragic Epilogue for an all-out attack on the senses...
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