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...councillor added that Rudenstine was often busy wooing donors. But, he added, “when given the chance to interact, Neil was great. I just don’t think he was given the chance.” Two other councillors said they have received requests for e-mail feedback. Councillor Marjorie C. Decker said she received an e-mail from Harvard due to her status as a currently-enrolled Kennedy School of Government student, “not as a city councillor.” Councillor Henrietta J. Davis, who graduated from the Kennedy School in 1997, said...
...warning labels that explain the increased suicide risk on medication intended for patients under the age of 24. Previously, the FDA had only warned about this risk for those under age 18. Richard D. Kadison, chief of mental health services at UHS, wrote in an e-mail that the FDA report should not scare people away from seeking treatment. “[In] large literature reviews the actual number of suicide attempts and completed suicides is lower in people treated with medication,” Kadison wrote. “The early risk is probably due to transient side effects...
Prospective students understood that work experience was valuable for the classroom, Leopold writes in an e-mail, but they began to believe it was an absolute requirement for admission...
...wondering why I missed the past three sections, irate professors demanding office hour visits, senior tutors wanting to “sit down and talk.” I’ve been over quota for a week now, but FAS still won’t bounce my e-mails back! The worst part is that I’ve reached the point where I can’t even open these terrible e-mails anymore—I just let them sit unread in my inbox for days at a time. I’ve tried to get friends...
According to Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II, H Bomb is still registered as an official Harvard student group and updated some of their information in November. But he wrote in an e-mail that the College is still waiting to see the group’s budget...