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To see how the recent cuts will affect the U.S. economy, it is only necessary to examine some of the cuts themselves. For instance, the United States Geological Survey has been forced to truncate a program dedicated to mapping the country's geological resources. Hydrogen fusion, the holy grail of...
The institute had drawn national scrutiny--and a Congressional inquiry--for a 10-year, $300 million agreement that would have given Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The right to examine all inventions from Scripps and to license almost half of them.
All of the above, plus changes in health care funding and evolving relationships among Harvard's teaching hospitals, motivated the committee to examine science policy problems from a University-wide perspective for the first time in its history.
"Stewart, who was the only African-American female editor of a major paper in the country during her tenure at the Oakland Tribune, will examine why so few minority women rise to the top levels of journalism and what happens to those women do make it to the highest positions...
The course, which meets in Lowell Lecture Hall on Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m., will apply political philosophy to examine recent controversies in politics.