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The decision to postpone the opening of Harvard’s second China office would save the University $500,000 a year at a time when Harvard is scrambling to cut costs, Vice Provost for International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez said in an interview Friday.
Dominguez said the decision was made difficult by the host of opportunities for Harvard in China’s political and cultural center.
Junior seminars, what? Concentration adviser Jeff Miron confirmed existing rumors of the financial crisis' latest casualty: Econ 980. Though the decision has yet to be formally announced in mid March, we have a few words of advice for sophomore Econ concentrators: don't get your hopes up.
In an attempt to reduce its budget for next year by $12 million, Harvard College Library—which manages the circulation of over 11 million items—will shuffle personnel to streamline its services, and will likely be unable to avoid layoffs this spring. For now, the move...
Fabled as the Shangri-la of fugitive Nazis, Argentina found itself dealing with old ghosts when it was revealed that a Holocaust-denying bishop, suddenly controversial in the Catholic Church, was living in the country. Richard Williamson had been living in a secluded seminary in the outskirts of Buenos Aires...