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...dollars.” Apart from Summers, other renowned figures who have given interviews posted on the site range from news anchor Jim C. Lehrer to fashion designer Zac Posen and from Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer to chef Jacques Pépin. The field of 83 experts??“well-known, well-respected, and influential,” according to Hopkins—counts 11 Harvard professors, including psychology professor Steven Pinker, law professor Alan M. Dershowitz, and Rev. Peter J. Gomes, as well as three presidential hopefuls. “We have a pretty...
...Harvard experts?? emphasis on industry self-regulation counters arguments in favor of government regulation...
...Harvard’s Senior Dir.ector of Community Relations, rebutting neighbors’ claim that Harvard may bear responsibility for damage done to the buttress roots of the tree. Her claim is that decay had been detected back in 2004 and led Harvard’s “experts?? to conclude that the tree was a safety hazard. We would like to respond to these somewhat vague and dismissive remarks with some questions. First, if the tree was, in fact, a safety hazard in 2004, why did Harvard leave it standing there? Why didn?...
...designed simply to bring the leaders of the political world to Harvard. The IOP’s fellows program brings six accomplished public servants to campus for a semester to interact with students. Fellows lead study groups relating to topics of their expertise, and they often bring other experts??from Senators, to presidential candidates to journalists—to campus to engage in a dialogue with them. Beyond these small study groups, the IOP is also home to the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, one of the world’s premiere venues for public servants to speak...
...world of professional sports. If that fails, I check collegehumor.com to see if a new home video of someone falling down the stairs has been posted.So am I, along with all my male brethren, doomed in the world of academics? The answer, according to many “experts?? cited in the Newsweek article, is yes. Many of these experts think that male intellectual habits are ruined as early as the age of five when we are, by long tradition, first exposed to our mushroom-eating, fireball-throwing friend Super Mario. Within only days of our first encounter...