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...specifically highlighted the need for outsiders to view the region from a different perspective. Stating the need for “healthy dialogue” on campuses, he argued that outsiders would be more eager to see change in the region if Israel’s government highlighted the country??s positive attributes. “As Israelis, we should try to bring awareness to others about the country we really are,” he said. “Let’s stop being a one-issue mission [and instead] highlight Israel’s creativity...
...sure they’ll do similar things or even larger [restrictions] in August 2008.” Chris Nielsen, the executive director of the China Project at Harvard, said that Chinese officials consider the Beijing Olympics to be a “showcase” of the country??s rapid development, and that Chinese officials do not want air pollution to detract from the event. The researchers of the study—which is being published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters—are affiliated with the China Project, which is part of the Harvard University...
Women occupy the offices of the presidency at countless universities around the country??half of the Ivy League universities have a women presidents, if you include Ppresident-elect Drew G. Faust—but upon Faust’s appointment, the announcement of Harvard’s first female president was somehow of a greater magnitude than those that had been made so many times before, so many years earlier, in so many other university press rooms...
Mallat said he decided to run because of his larger concern for the country??s political welfare...
Today is “4/20,” a day celebrated by marijuana smokers across the country??and here at Harvard, Lester Grinspoon is continuing his crusade for the legalization of cannabis in the U.S.Grinspoon, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS), has advocated for legalization ever since the early 1970s when, he said, the drug helped his son overcome the painful side effects of chemotherapy.Inspired by his son’s struggle, Grinspoon wrote several controversial books including “Marijuana Reconsidered,” in which he presented a case...