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Jamaica Kincaid, world-renowned author of short stories, novels and essays, has finally returned to Harvard after a recent sabbatical. Back as a visiting lecturer, Kincaid dishes on plant collecting, the future of British journalists, and how to write—and live—well.1. FM: What?...
News flash for pre-meds: There’s no need to give up those voice lessons and tap shoes in exchange for a stethoscope just yet. This year marked the 102nd Harvard Medical School Annual Second-Year Show, in which nearly half the class of second-year students in...
“I wouldn’t say we’re currently making decisions,” he said. “We’re trying to identify what costs we could potentially defer.”
Apparently, some of our peers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have made a deal with the digital devil. In exchange for a free Windows Mobile “smartphone,” about 100 MIT students have agreed to allow researchers at the Media Lab to track their every...
Despite the challenges posed by the unprecedented loss, the Medical School still expects to meet its usual deadline, around March, for submitting its budget to the University, Ennis said. Interdepartmental working groups have also been formed to identify possible areas where spending can be reduced.