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Nabel, who trained at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, would be the first woman to lead the Medical School in the institution??s 225-year history...
...named dean, Nabel will be the first woman to lead the Medical School in the institution??s 225-year history...
...grew older, if not wiser, and the golden image I had constructed frayed around the edges. It was not just that I gained a more realistic vision of the College, but that I came to recognize that the widely held image of Harvard as a profoundly unique institution??one possessed of some indescribable allure—was both inaccurate and pretentious...
...Jacqueline Bhabha, Executive Director of the University Committee on Human Rights Studies, says she supports Harvard’s policy of granting alumni equal reunion and directory privileges, but thinks Harvard should “protect the integrity of the institution?? by exercising discretion when accepting gifts...
...readers have been required to subscribe to the print edition of The Times or pay for a online-only subscription in order to gain Web access to op-ed columns, article archives, and other special features. By waiving the $49.95 yearly online fee for readers affiliated with academic institution??students in particular—the paper is aiming to boost readership among what it considers to be a crucial demographic and a group that is increasingly turning to the Web for its news. “College students represent the next generation of Times readers...