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...from the president and the Harvard Corporation, which is responsible for setting the University’s budget. “One of the things we’ve asked them to do is to up the spending rate and try to identify priorities,” University President Drew G. Faust said last spring. “So what we’ve been talking about is really the use of the strategic payout.” Harvard’s $36.9 billion endowment is the largest in higher education, though it trails Princeton’s $16 billion...
University President Drew G. Faust addressed a gathering of black community members yesterday, just weeks after an incident involving the Harvard University Police Department sparked a debate about the University’s racial climate...
...like to think there’s been a change, and they don’t have to be on top of the issue anymore.”Her criticisms come at a time when the University has turned its attention to the racial climate on campus. University President Drew G. Faust created a committee to review the Harvard University Police Department’s policies following an incident involving two police officers last month.Smith has yet to select a new diversity dean. He said that he is consulting with Senior Vice Provost Judith D. Singer and other FAS officials...
...HOLY CROSS 0 The Crimson started the season off on the right foot with its 1-0 victory on Friday. Keating broke a scoreless tie midway through the second half when she tipped a shot past Crusaders goalkeeper Erin Singleton. The opportunity came after sophomore forward Leigh McCoy drew a foul in the circle. On the ensuing penalty corner, junior midfielder Kristin Bannon found Polet who fired the shot that Keating deflected in. It was the team’s first goal of the season for a squad that many hope will be able to realize its promise. Keating?...
...addition, small-scale turbines installed in cities have lower productivity due to interference and intermittent wind, according to a recent report released by the Carbon Trust, a British-funded group that helps companies reduce their carbon emissions. Still, the move to install wind turbines on buildings in Harvard Square drew praise from some at Harvard, who said that the turbines can be used to send a message about the importance of renewable energy. “Putting [the turbines] in a very public place will help people get used to them, to realize that they are cool and we want...