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Foote, a lecturer in economics, served in Iraq as an economic adviser during the reconstruction phase of the war. Working in the office of Melville P. McPherson, the financial coordinator for the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance, Foote was asked to help create an effective economic strategy, even though...
Back in Cambridge, Linda J. Bilmes ’80, a lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, published a study calling for a restructuring of the health benefits’ system for veterans.
Last chances abound for the Class of 2007 in this, the final stretch of their lives as Harvard College students. For a select portion of the class, a last chance at one of undergraduate education’s greatest honors turned out to be their best. In ceremonies to be...
Lecturer on Medicine Chad Cowan, one of Fenno’s advisers, praised his work for helping to advance the field of Parkinson’s research.
Keith J. Collar '86, the executive director of research, innovation, and outreach at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), and Senior Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert Lue told Allston residents on Monday about outreach programs that the University already has in place in the New...