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...Randall returned to Harvard for graduate school, where her Ph.D. advisor was Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Howard Georgi...
...Mathematics Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) Peter Kronheimer. Department administrators do say that they try to be flexible about granting concentration credit for courses taken abroad.“In physics and chemistry, we certainly don’t discourage study abroad,” says Physics DUS Howard Georgi. “We are generally willing to give students concentration credit for courses that they take elsewhere as long as they find a reputable university.”And Biochemical Sciences co-head tutor Richard M. Losick says he often helps his concentrators receive full credit for a semester...
...group meetings. That takes space away from pure and simple fun. “There is a sense that our JCR is used too much for organizations that have no connection with House life and not enough as a House living room,” Leverett House Master Howard Georgi ’68 wrote in an e-mail. Masters like Georgi are optimistic about Hilles because of the space it will open up in their houses. Places like Leverett’s JCR can become more like Currier’s Tuchman Room, where students often throw parties...
...report filed by University President Lawrence H. Summers and University Provost Steven E. Hyman. “We believe that these [recommendations] will help all science students at Harvard but that they will be particularly helpful for women science students,” Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Howard Georgi wrote in an e-mail. Georgi co-chaired the undergraduate working group for WISE, which met with students last spring to discuss ideas for the proposals. “I hope that the surveys will help in the implementation of these recommendations,” he said. —Staff...
...years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lenin's body retains its place of honor in Red Square, where it has lain since 1924. Now Russia's ruling lite is exhuming an old debate: whether to move Lenin's body out of the mausoleum and bury it. Georgi Poltavchenko, an aide to President Vladimir Putin, recently called for Lenin--the cause, he said, of all of Russia's troubles in the 20th century--to be removed. That was echoed by Nikita Mikhalkov, a Soviet-era film star who bemoaned the fact that "a corpse" had been turned into...