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...bill is passed in the State House, it will be brought before the Senate, and if passed, will require the approval of Gov. Deval L. Patrick ’78 to become...
...moves are part of a statewide push for longer class days as a means to boost achievement. Governor Deval L. Patrick '78 has appropriated $6.5 million toward increasing the number of hours that students in class, according to The New York Times. Massachusetts 2020—an advocacy group led by former gubernatorial candidate Christopher F. O. Gabrieli '81 and where former School Committee member Ben Lummis serves as director of public policy—has been a strong supporter of Patrick's push for more instructional time...
Harvard’s first priority in Allston is an interdisciplinary research center that will house the newly formed Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, and other cutting-edge research initiatives. The synergy with Harvard’s plan for first science and Governor Deval H. Patrick ’78’s first major announcement on life sciences and stem cell research in the Commonwealth further shows an alignment of priorities that will surely benefit the citizens of Massachusetts and beyond. And the Allston Initiative is strengthened by the diligence and dedication...
...last month, current Gov. Deval L. Patrick ’78 announced a $1.25 billion expansion of life sciences research funding, including the study of stem cells...
...Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78 announced a $1.25 billion funding initiative earlier this week for life science research in Massachusetts that will focus in part on embryonic stem cells. Harvard’s existing research programs may position it well to receive some of the newly available funding, according to Kevin Casey, the University’s senior director of federal and state relations. “Recognizing Harvard University and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute are conducting much of the relevant research in those areas, it would be anticipated that much of the funding would...