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...condition occurs when people don’t receive enough natural light, which can increase the risk of depression, Kadison wrote in an e-mail...
...year—who want to obtain an H-1B visa would be expected to inform the International Office by the beginning of March. According to Gross, the International Office will pass the list on to the Office of the Registrar, which will run a complete grade audit and e-mail each student about their outstanding graduation requirements. Professors will also receive an e-mail explaining the student’s situation and the H-1B policy. At this point, the Registrar will monitor the student’s grades and inform the Office of Career Services (OCS) once their...
...been a great pleasure to work with her for my 5 years as provost and I look forward to working closely with her in the future to keep moving Harvard forward,” Hyman wrote in an e-mail...
...President Faust was renowned at Radcliffe for using a ‘light-touch’ networking approach, and I’m hopeful she’ll bring that innovative strategy to Mass. Hall,” Putnam, the Malkin professor of public policy, wrote in an e-mail...
...cautious intellectual tolerance, as it should be. The degree requirements for a Ph.D. reflect one’s ability to understand a field and contribute to the scientific community’s knowledge of it. As Gund Professor of Neuroscience John Dowling wrote in an e-mail, as long as graduate students’ “creationist views do not affect their science teaching or research,” they should be given degrees. Though we are uncomfortable with “creationists touting legitimate science credentials to add credence to their preposterous views,” as Johnstone...