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President Neil L. Rudenstine, who served at the helm of the University from 1991 to 2001, gave Gates carte blanche to build the best Af-Am Studies Department in the world. With the President’s stamp of approval, Gates embarked on the task of recruiting the best scholars he could find...
...before the 1987 stock market crash, will step down on Jan. 31. By then, many believe he'll have finished his nearly two-year campaign of boosting short-term interest rates from the historic lows reached after the Internet bubble burst in 2000. If so, Bernanke would take the helm with the benchmark fed funds rate at about 4.5%, considered neutral in terms of growth, leaving him with plenty of immediate operating room-and just possibly a stock market finally getting some lift...
...It’s a way to encourage and to honor efforts by groups of faculty to improve the quality of graduate education,” said Skocpol, who took the GSAS helm this summer...
...will take the helm of the Harvard Management Company (HMC) early next year while HMC board member Peter A. Nadosy ’68 manages the endowment in the interim...
...such a difficult schedule, it’s obvious that the Crimson is doing something very right on the defensive side of the ball. Defensive success for the Harvard women can be attributed to three distinct factors: coaching, athleticism, and communication. The 2005 season brought Stephanie Erickson to the helm of the Harvard women’s soccer team. Erickson, an assistant under former coach Tim Wheaton, has brought an important new philosophy to the team—defense is an 11-woman endeavor. “Team defending starts from the top, with forwards. Everything is not left...