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...McLoughlin Terrence M. McNeil Anna Medvedovsky Kimberly L. Megdanis Edward C. Meyer Jonathan M. Michaelson Tricia M. Michels Brina Milikowsky Bhakti V. Mirchandani Erica L. Mitnick Carlos A. Monje Catrin E. Moran Elisabeth J. Moriarty-Ambrozaitis Sung Hee Moon Caitrin E. Moran Garrett B. Moritz Nora B. Morrison Kathryn A. Moynihan Paul R. Mrockowski Douglas S. Muller Angela M. Munoz Alyssa B. Murphy Carlye A. Murphy Justin G. Muzinich Elie Y. Mystal Jesse I. Needleman Maria C. Nelson Seth P. Nickinson Mary W. Nicklin Jessica A. Niles Paul K. Nitze Gregory S. Novak Deirdre A. O'Dwyer Kathleen...
...will definitely be around in the coming years," said Kathryn B. Clancy '01, co-chair of RUS. "We might have to change our name, but we will keep Radcliffe no matter what...
...know John and that he has a strong interest in women's issues," said Kathryn B. Clancy '00, co-president of RUS. "We're very progressive, so Driskell and Burton were the natural choice...
...this heady mix of circus and educational extravaganza that draws visitors to a spectacular new science center that opened last week in Columbus, Ohio. Called COSI (Center of Science and Industry), the $125 million facility is a jewel of innovation--a place that its president, former space-shuttle astronaut Kathryn Sullivan, says "persuades people that the words science, learning and fun actually do belong in the same sentence." The anchor for a $2 billion downtown economic-redevelopment program, the complex occupies a 17-acre site along the Scioto River in a once blighted neighborhood that is already brimming with...
...response to a torrent of protest from reporters and editors, publisher Kathryn Downing, 46, who stepped into the job last June, made an extraordinary--some called it "abject"--apology. After taking questions at a two-hour staff meeting on Oct. 28, she admitted that she and her staff had failed to understand the ethics involved. "It was the angriest, most confrontational meeting I've ever seen at the paper in my 31 years," says David Shaw, the paper's media reporter. "People felt betrayed, embarrassed, ashamed, angry. What happened was wrong. It's Journalism 101." Shaw will get to draw...