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...announced Edwards’ departure in an e-mail to staff last Wednesday, said that the College will conduct a search for a new director for the office this summer. Edwards was appointed in early 2003 by Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby to direct the OIP, an office he established in 2002 in response to a commitment by faculty and administrators to encourage more Harvard students to study abroad.Unlike her directorship at the OIP, her associate deanship at Yale will not entail managing study abroad or advising students. “She will provide strategic planning...
Ellen T. Yiadom ’06, also a former Foundation intern, says that this arrangement allows the organization to have direct communication with College deans—who attend Foundation staff meetings—and direct access to funding...
...come to realize that although we all know the faults of this University, we also must remember what and who Harvard has given us. We might have had to endure Siberian weather, grueling Core courses, and trying social challenges, but we’ve also had direct access to some of the most unique thoughts, people, and experiences in the world. So as my own Harvard career draws to an end, I’ll close with the advice that my time here has taught me: open your eyes while you still have the chance, and really see what?...
...Despite his title, Iran's saber-rattling president does not hold executive power and has no direct authority to decide foreign policy or security matters, including the nuclear issue. Those issues are decided by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in consultation with the National Security Council, chaired by Ali Larijani. The EU proposal will be relayed to Larijani, who will be the point man in negotiations with the West. Ahmadinejad's warning on Sunday that "we will record the talks and we will publish them at the appropriate time, so our people will be informed about the details" seemed...
...report—authored by five-professor group chaired by political scientist Peter A. Hall, and including historian David R. Armitage, economist Edward L. Glaeser, sociologist Mary C. Waters, and political scientist Theda Skocpol—called for a smaller steering committee that will manage and direct the department...