Word: huang
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...want to focus on mobilizing student to see how the world really is, and realize that we have the power to change it,” HAC President Yi-An Huang ’05 said. “Students [need] to look beyond the idea that we have to go to college, get a position, and then have an effect...
...appears the Party's ballyhooed transition to a younger generation of leaders has effectively been thwarted. Jiang even engineered an expansion of the Standing Committee from seven to nine members, presumably so he could get his right-hand man, Zeng Qinghong, and unpopular but loyal apparatchiks Jia Qinglin and Huang Ju into his postretirement support network...
...overarching goal of the group [at Harvard] is to bridge the gap between science with ethics and policy,” Aaron Huang ’03, one of the students who will attend today’s conference, wrote in an e-mail. “More specifically, we hope to get [future] scientists talking about politics, and [future] politicians talking about science...
Last Thursday night, the IOP hosted more than a dozen representatives from an array of science and health-focused student groups. The big news of the night was when the meeting’s chair Aaron Y. Huang ’04, who is a member of the IOP’s Science and Technology Policy Group, announced that he is planning to launch a Harvard chapter of Student Pugwash USA, a national student group that discusses ethical issues stemming from scientific advances. (It is modeled on The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, which won the Nobel Peace...
...free inquiry and medical advances. And that’s where Student Pugwash comes in. The annual national Student Pugwash USA conference begins today in Washington and one of the topics on the agenda is scientific research and national security. It should be an eye-opening experience. According to Huang, two participants from Harvard are going to the conference. Next year, I hope more students—and more science concentrators—can go. Because of their intimate knowledge of their work, the best people to regulate science and prevent political obstructionism are scientists themselves. Spending time...