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From South America to Sever Hall, Tracy T. Han ’11 has synthesized her interest in the sprawling field of global health into a comprehensive four-year plan of study...

Author: By Juliana L. Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Global Health Focus Grows at Harvard | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

...Odum, one of Shell’s goals is to make energy safer and more affordable. Another is to increase the efficiency of the company’s operations, though Odum noted that as an individual company such improvements in efficiency do not make much difference in the whole global system. A third major role for his company, Odum said, was developing low-carbon energy, such as natural gas and sustainable bio-fuels...

Author: By Sirui Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Shell President Talks Energy | 4/28/2010 | See Source »

...consciousness in the minds of the Chinese people and government of the fact that development in isolation is no longer a viable option. The Olympics was a source of national pride, but it was also a dress rehearsal for the larger role that China will play on the global stage on issues like trade, the environment, and international security. Because the Olympics was a sporting event, discussion of other topics was limited for the sake of the spirit of the games. At the World Expo, however, all bets are off. Almost every day of the Expo will feature forums conducted...

Author: By Marion Liu | Title: EXPOsing China | 4/28/2010 | See Source »

Jovanotti, who is a member of Amnesty International, emphasized the role of music in making positive change on both a global and individual scale...

Author: By Sophie T. Bearman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pop Icon Discusses Music, Activism | 4/28/2010 | See Source »

...risen dramatically since the 1980s, despite the improvement of sanitary conditions, the development of anti-TB drugs in the 1950s, and the introduction of the World Health Organization’s directly-observed treatment short-course program for more effective treatment. In 1993, the WHO declared TB a global-health emergency, setting ambitious goals which it later conceded could not be met by 2003 or possibly even 2015. That is to say, the consequences from the years of inadequate treatment and low attention to disease control in resource-poor regions have become increasingly clear...

Author: By Thomas J. Hwang | Title: To Be or not TB | 4/28/2010 | See Source »

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