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...quest for the nation’s highest office, former Massachusetts governor and Harvard alumnus Mitt Romney will be consulting a prominent Harvard Business School (HBS) professor whose theories on strategy and competition are considered management dogma by thousands of business executives across the country...
...department now offers more courses, and the range of courses is much larger.” At the undergraduate level, the department hosts a relatively small number of concentrators. According to the FAS Handbook for Students, nine members of the Class of 2002 concentrated in statistics, the highest figure in the past five years. The lowest came with the Class of 2005, which had four. But the department’s introductory courses often attract high enrollment numbers. This fall, 510 undergraduates are taking Statistics 100, Statistics 104, or Statistics 110, three of the department’s introductory courses...
...defending Ivy League champion and the highest nationally ranked team in the Ancient Eight at the start of the season, the Harvard men’s soccer team (9-3-2, 2-2-0 Ivy) has been playing with a target on its back from the beginning. On Saturday at Ohiri Field, Dartmouth (9-3-2, 3-0-1 Ivy) forward Craig Henderson hit that target, scoring the game’s only goal and handing the Crimson its second Ivy loss of the year. Thirty minutes into the first half, Henderson, who was standing about six yards away from...
...race and mixing it up with strategy.” Princeton took the men’s title, scoring just 38 points. Tigers junior Michael Magg was the individual winner with a time of 24:37.9. Harvard’s 117 points were good enough for fifth place, the highest team finish by the men since 2001. “From the historic perspective, looking back, it’s hard to even remember what it was like my first two years here,” Holmquest said of the vast improvement. “Coming up to fifth place...
...Wisconsin's Radeloff says those who choose to build homes in fire zones are "gambling with high stakes - and right now many of them are losing." One answer might be to make clear to those who choose to build in the highest-risk areas that they are effectively on their own - a message the insurance industry, which has grown reluctant to protect exposed properties, is communicating to Western home-owners. But while it's easy to see that logic - and to point fingers at the very victims of the fires - this week it's impossible not to focus more...