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...Enlightened American leadership” is necessary, Annan said, to give multilateral institutions??such as the U.N.—the ability to address these issues, and greater cooperation among nations is essential to combatting challenges such as world poverty and the spread of infectious diseases...
...Enlightened American leadership” is necessary, Annan said, to give multilateral institutions??such as the U.N.—the ability to address these issues, and greater cooperation among nations is essential to combatting challenges such as world poverty and the spread of infectious diseases...
Solving those squabbles will mean bridging the gap between two powerful institutions??SAO, primarily a research organization, and the HCO, which is more closely tied to Harvard’s astronomy faculty and therefore more academically oriented...
...most of Harvard’s peer institutions??including all of the Ivies—have recognized the need for this important space and have established women’s centers. Many of the centers are extremely popular. With 18,000 students and 1,000 faculty members, the Women’s Center at the University of California at Santa Barbara receives over 10,000 visits per year. Closer to home, the Yale Women’s Center just established a six-figure endowment to expand its offerings. That the women’s centers at other colleges...
...Instructional Computing Group—under one roof. And Allen said the creation of such an umbrella organization “would restructure administrative lines of command, and perhaps create more lines of command.” This would, he said, reduce the influence of the existing institutions?? administrators, who would now find themselves under the direction of the institute...