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...this “Harvard in Hollywood” list that Riverton got in contact with Adam J. Fratto ’90 and Stacy Cohen ’89, two alums who had been informally assisting Harvard students navigate the industry. The three grads recognized the need to expand Harvard’s resources in the industry and agreed to collaborate to create a network of alums involved in arts and entertainment. The idea for “Harvardwood” was born...
...students. Along with funding the construction of research facilities, the bill’s tax incentives should prove to be an invaluable catalyst for the continuing growth of the state’s already-booming biotechnology industry. These incentives will encourage those companies currently situated in Massachusetts to expand or further develop and will motivate other companies to start building here. With both of these outcomes, the increase in the sciences in Massachusetts will be able to provide numerous opportunities for students—including those from Harvard—looking for experience in this field. Furthermore, Massachusetts residents will...
...same time, the Medical School was looking to expand its reach into the nascent field of global health...
...petition, which has already collected over 1,000 signatures, asks the University to reach zero-net greenhouse gas emissions by its 400th anniversary and to form and fund an interdisciplinary effort to expand teaching and research about climate change...
...skeptics said it would never happen, but six and a half years after 9/11, congressional Democrats have stood their ground against President Bush in a debate pitting civil liberties against national security. On Thursday, House Democrats refused to hold a vote on a Senate-approved bill that would permanently expand the government's eavesdropping authority and grant immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the government monitor conversations in the past. With a stopgap law expiring Saturday, the showdown has set up a political battle likely to play out through the November elections - if both sides refuse to back down...