Word: leadership
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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences Women and Leadership Task Force's donation, matched by the Harvard University Women's Matching Fund, provided $1.3 million toward the upcoming renovation of Lamont's entry area, according to the Harvard News Office...
...occasion of the 50th anniversary of Lamont Library, the Women and Leadership Task Force generously contributed funds for the Library's renovation," reads the plaque, which rests in the Lamont entryway. "In commemorating the opening of the library's doors to women undergraduates in 1967, the alumnae of the Task Force look confidently to Lamont as a place of learning and scholarship for the entire Harvard College community for generations to come...
...endorse efforts to maintain positive U.S.-China relations because antagonizing China would have little chance of achieving U.S. aims. A powerful China hostile to the U.S. would be a dangerous, destabilizing world force. But unless the leadership in Washington can make the case that partnership with China advances vital interests on both sides--and its counterpart in Beijing can do the same--any political concord between the U.S. and China will be doomed to failure...
...part of its preparation for more activism next year, the coalition has opted for a more formal leadership structure. It elected Alexis B. Karteron '01 and Kaitlin McGaw '00 co-chairs for next year in a meeting Thursday evening. J. Orchid Pusey '00 will be the secretary and treasurer, and Shauna L. Shames '01 is the new members coordinator...
...some sense, last week's agreement with Microsoft, a deal in which Bill Gates has taken on a junior-partner role to AT&T, is symbolic of what has occurred. For if Gates has defined visionary business leadership throughout the '90s, then Armstrong may now be emerging as a revisionary visionary in his own right. AT&T, like Microsoft, struggled to form a coherent strategy to embrace the technologies and consumer services emerging in the "post-PC" era. Unlike Microsoft, AT&T has certainly made up for lost time...