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...significant draw, and WGS needs to have proper resources and funding to bring such distinguished academics to the committee, and more important, to keep them there,” said Tracy E. Nowski ’07, currently the only full WGS sophomore concentrator. According to WGS Assistant Director Kathleen Coll, there are only 38 WGS concentrators, most of whom joint concentrate with other disciplines...
Sophomore Kathleen Connors led the women’s grand slalom with a 36th-place finish in a combined time of 2:39.28. Captain Molly Simmons followed her with a combined time of 2:44.21 for 37th-place...
Junior Susannah Dickerson led Harvard skiers in the giant slalom with a time of 2:04.70, followed by sophomore Kathleen Connors and captain Molly Simmons. Connors led the Crimson with a 40th place finish in the slalom with a time...
...indicates how easily the chains of contagion could be snapped. "If you could get person A or B to change his or her behavior--through abstinence, using a condom, or getting treated for an STD--then you could prevent transmission from B to C and down the network," says Kathleen Ethier, of the CDC's Division of STD Prevention. It's much harder to intervene in the adult core-transmitter model. So, scary as that map may look to parents, Ethier says, understanding how it works "is very encouraging...
Citing a need to digitize, preserve and expand the University’s collections, Professor of Latin and vice chair of the FAS Standing Committee on the Library Kathleen M. Coleman asked the administration for a “reasonable” rise in the Library’s funding—2 percent above the inflation rate—to counteract its $2.3 million in cuts for the 2004-2005 fiscal year...