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Last year, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles decided to create an assistant dean position and a committee on public service, which would govern both PBHA and the House and Neighborhood Development program (HAND), per a recommendation by the Report on the Structure of Harvard College, coauthored by Lewis...
...regulations, as outlined in the "Principles and Policies That Govern Your Research and Other Professional Activities," require that "no more than 20 percent of one's total professional effort [during the academic year] may be directed to outside work...
...blinding dawn of the nuclear age has achieved quite a lot during a passage singularly fraught with danger for the world. The U.N. has served as a forum for hair-trigger antagonists to meet regularly and vent their grievances. It has provided a framework for international laws that govern activities ranging from nuclear nonproliferation to the use of outer space and the ocean floors. It has helped unfortunate nations set up democracies, create livelihoods and combat threats to health. It has acted as a useful buffer in 35 peacekeeping missions, and more than 30 million desperate refugees have come under...
...basis for Middle East peace negotiations. He remained loyal to a charter which recognized the State of Israel as "null and void" and insisted that "armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine." This was his ideology, and according to the guidelines of these principles did he govern himself and the organization which he led. That the P.L.O. in general and Arafat in particular were objectively considered terrorists in the 1970s through the mid 80s is therefore, fact...
Such an approach is infinitely better than the course of action advocated by more liberal members of this campus. There have been several calls for subjecting AALARM members to disciplinary action for violating the codes that govern postering on kiosks...