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...Translational Science Center (CTSC) in a University-wide initiative designed to use research to address health problems.“This grant will enable people who naturally would not come together to solve problems that affect humans who have illnesses,” said Nadler, who was appointed dean for clinical and translational research last year.The initiative will affect not just the institutions at the Longwood Medical Area, but may also lead to the creation of courses for undergraduates as well as new research programs at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.At a meeting for the Medical School?...
...these schools reported skyrocketing application numbers, Harvard officials were unsure of what to expect a few months later. In early fall, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 raised the possibility of a decrease in yield or a decline in total application numbers. While students were waiting for early acceptance letters, Harvard waited for its applicants...
...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...
...master’s degree in public administration. She is the first black woman president in the world and the first woman elected head of any African country. “She has been a courageous fighter for democracy and transparency in Liberia,” said HKS Dean David T. Ellwood ’75, who issued the formal invitation to Johnson-Sirleaf. “She represents a role model for many of our students.” Swanee G. Hunt, former ambassador to Austria and director of the Women and Public Policy Program at HKS, called Johnson...
Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 called the 1971 graduate “the perfect person” to speak at the school because she lives up to the ideals touted in “Profiles in Courage,” penned by John F. Kennedy...