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What do you have to lose, Mr. President? In recent years, you have disappointed your anti-illegal-immigration base, your fiscal-conservative base and now your family-values base. But to free-speechers, after this court ruling...
...alumni as part of the Class Day ceremony. Chenault is president of AMEX and has chaired the board of directors since 2001. He is credited with reorienting AMEX’s financial focus, increasing its market share and winning back clients by cutting fees, according to BusinessWeek. In fiscal year 2006, Chenault netted $1.1 million in salary and nearly six times that in bonuses, according to Forbes.com. Originally from New York City, Chenault graduated magna cum laude in history from Bowdoin College in 1973 and then moved to Cambridge to attend law school. Armed with his HLS degree, Chenault worked...
...fiscal year 2006, Harvard brought in only $20.9 million in licensing revenue. Meanwhile, Stanford yielded $64.6 million, and MIT earned $48.2 million...
...tech transfer is a lottery, then Harvard has fewer tickets than some of its peers. The University successfully patented only 34 inventions in fiscal year 2006, out of its 161 applications. MIT, by contrast, was issued 121 patents from its 321 filings...
...Liquid Machines but will remain a member of board when he assumes the deanship, he said last night. Smith’s experience in the corporate world could give him a leg up in fundraising for the Faculty, which faces a deficit projected to grow to $75 million by fiscal year 2010 amidst major building projects and extensive Faculty hiring earlier in the decade. Both Faust and Smith stressed that they kept their getting to know each other low-key. “It didn’t seem like a courtship,” Faust said...