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...South, and so much of that originates in African American and African history,” she said. Next week will mark Faust’s first visit to China, but for another member of her entourage, the journey will be something of a homecoming. Constitutional Law Professor Lawrence H. Tribe ’62 “was born in Shanghai because his parents were Jewish refugees,” Faust said. “So he’s going back for the first time since he was five or six years old.... This is a very dramatic...
Would you consider partnering with mass-market brands like H&M? Grace Lien, Hong KongI don't think so. Versace is positioned in the luxury-brand market, and only in that way can you be established forever as a luxury brand...
Under the tenure of former University President Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard began a transition away from the school-based approach that has historically dominated development efforts toward fundraising for University-wide priorities. This shift is set to remain a priority of Mass. Hall despite the changing of the guard. Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Tamara E. Rogers has announced the creation of a University Development Office team dedicated to soliciting large donations for projects that cross schools. “I would say that certainly University development is transitioning to being able to serve a wider...
...others in the Boston area, will continue to provide on-site training for third-year students at the Medical School as part of the Integrated Clerkship program that it launched in 2004. “We are classified as a major teaching facility,” said Gordon H. Boudrow, Jr., the CHA’s chief financial officer. “The best part of our mission is the training, and we are not looking to make any changes in that.” Boudrow added that the CHA’s mission also includes providing health care...
...should be part of the College’s official review. Ragalie and Holoshitz are both members of the UC’s committee. The two declined to comment. Sundquist said at the meeting that the committee’s chair, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology professor Donald H. Pfister, had told him he was not willing to consider the Council’s input on the issue. Sundquist also promised the UC he would raise the issue again. In a subsequent e-mail that Sundquist forwarded to the UC’s open list, Pfister wrote...