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...nominate Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. He is an economist who has committed himself to the concept of economic development as a method of reducing poverty-related disease. His latest initiative, Breaking the Bottlenecks, aims to cut through the red tape that slows the creation and distribution of malaria-prevention and -treatment programs in 10 African countries...
...formation of Convexity last fall came after a number of similar attempts by HMC managers. Jeffrey B. Larson, a foreign equities manager, left with 14 members of his team in July 2004 to start a hedge fund that received $700 million from Harvard. And David W. Scudder ’57 left last May to form a similar fund...
...left in the summer of 2003 after 22 years at Harvard. In September 2004, Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth Studley Nathans announced the end of her 12-year tenure at Harvard after being forced from her post, and, that same month, Associate Dean of the College Jeffrey Wolcowitz, who helped guide the College’s curricular review, abruptly stepped down from his University Hall position after 16 years in the building. In December, Doherty, a 10-year Harvard veteran who was associate dean of the College at the time, announced her intention to leave...
Continuing its coverage of the wide world of robosports, Fifteen Minutes brings you a preview of the wildly anticipated RoboCup US Open in Atlanta, Ga. The Cambridge Robotic Futbol Club (CRFC), the hometown favorites, will—according to club co-president Jeffrey K.L. Ma ’07—“create a big splash, and show everyone else we’re serious.” Expect big competition from Carnegie Mellon University, a club that’s been on the robot soccer circuit since 1997. Yet with the banning of “vertical...
...mail. But Pollinger said that, “compared to a lot of other annual events on campus, this event would have been tame.” After receiving complaints from three freshmen who felt the event was in poor taste, an Undergraduate Council representative from the West Yard, Jeffrey Kwong ’09, said that he relayed the concerns to the FYSC. “A couple of students misconstrued it as a nude party, and were a little bit offended that it would be happening on Good Friday,” Pollinger said of those complaints...