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...Will efforts like this one encourage more women to enter the investment world, narrowing the gender gap in the long run? As Britt says, “only time will tell...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ’07 Men Make More | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard, says the College’s mental health chief, Paul J. Barreira. “There’s a discrepancy between behavior and perception,” says Barreira, adding that students often mistakenly believe that mental illness is abnormal. The poll also reveals a gender gap in mental health matters. Exactly one-third of men sought mental health help while at Harvard, compared to 43 percent of women. But that gap does not necessarily mean that women are more likely to suffer from mental illness, according to Barreira. Rather, it may be that women are more willing...

Author: By May Habib and Nicole B. Urken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: 2 in 5 Say They Sought Mental Health Help | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...felt in my years as president that there was a real gap in the adequacy of funding for student life and have fairly consistently tried to fill that gap,” the outgoing president said last spring. “Over time, I would think that the financial arrangements should be set so [that undergraduate initiatives] can be handled internally by the dean of Harvard College...

Author: By Alexander D. Blankfein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: After Summers’ Focus on Student Social Life, Faust’s Future Support is Unclear | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...bridges the gap between classics and linguistics at Harvard with a joint appointment in both departments. He breaks his academic interests into three areas, although he says it’s “hard to explain” his abstract field of study...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard’s 8 Hottest Brainiacs | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

...illustrate the gap between textbook and empirical knowledge, the nasal-toned Kristof recalled a move he made to China to serve as a Beijing bureau chief. Though he had mostly mastered the local language in advance, Kristof said, he still managed to mistake his home’s doorbell—which, in Chinese characters, was labeled “electronic sound-carrying device”—for espionage equipment planted by the Chinese government...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kristof Talks Idealism at KSG | 6/6/2007 | See Source »

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