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...Sudha B. Biddinger, who has worked in Kahn’s lab since 2001, recalls that during her first years at Joslin, Kahn returned all of her e-mails??even between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. “He has a little plaque on his desk that says, ‘It can be done,’ and I think that’s true,” says Biddinger. “He just gets it done...
...e-mails are unconnected to the recent fire in the Science Center that shut down the FAS computer system for several hours, according to Selsby. Zittrain, who is also a professor at Oxford University in England, said that the e-mails were not necessarily the work of someone looking to break into Harvard’s network in particular. He added that he received two copies of the recent phishing e-mails??one in his Harvard inbox, and one at his Oxford account...
...week polled undergraduates about the features they value most in an e-mail service. “We’re considering a lot of different options. Gmail is obviously very attractive, but it’s not the only thing out there,” said Noah S. Selsby, a client technology advisor for FAS IT. The popular Gmail service—offering a range of features including fast searching, integrated instant messaging, and a “conversation view” that groups related e-mails??is an appealing option for students. Although Harvard...
...Whitney] sent out a lot of helpful e-mails??I hope whoever replaces her does too.” said Ryan B. Darnell ’08, an economics concentrator...
...choose from every weekend. I am probably one of the least athletic people in the world, but its still fun going to a football or hockey game with a group of friends. (Note: tailgating is an acceptable loophole to the no plastic cup rule.) 9. Save all your e-mails??you never know when that drunken e-mail you received from a friend sophomore year will come in handy (not for blackmail, but for later hilarity). And going back and rereading some of your earlier e-mails is always refreshingly mortifying. 10. Don’t take anything...