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Aiming to put Harvard at the forefront of efforts to alleviate developing countries’ devastating burden of disease, administrators and professors are planning a massive University-wide global health initiative...
...though Colin Powell has been at the forefront of current developments in the U.N., the last year has left no doubt in the eyes of many nations that his purpose is to appease and remunerate, not negotiate. Rumsfeld’s peculiar prominence was crystallized when CNN interviewer Jim Clancy told the Secretary of Defense that people around the world “probably know you better than they do George W. Bush.” The President now seems less executive and more regent than he has ever been before—an acute problem for his reputation abroad...
You’ve been at the forefront of the campaign for queer studies at Harvard. What do you think it will take for Harvard to consent to the program...
Whether or not the campus anti-war factions support the draft, one thing is clear—Rangel’s positions will bring the war debate back to the forefront of students’ minds...
...Harvard Business School has long been at the forefront in understanding the many facets of the entrepreneurial process—from the intricacies of finance to the art of leadership—and I am delighted to be able to do something that supports those efforts,” Rock said in a press release...