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“I’m sad that they’re closing it,” says Margaux E. Black ’10. “I think it was a great experience in my opinion just living in such a small dorm.”
Although Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Debra T. Auguste was not directly involved with the creation of the new Life Sciences curriculum at Harvard, she is in many ways a living example of breakthroughs that can be gained from multidisciplinary research. Auguste’s research focuses on better understanding the...
PBS’s moralizing, however, misses the fact that U.S. also produces much more than the rest of the world. In fact, the U.S. generates about a quarter of the world’s goods and services—a number roughly in line with our proportional resource consumption...
Nevertheless, despite such lingering, misguided policies—and problems still unaddressed, like global warming—we’ve made more progress in the last century than in the previous two million years. Until the 1700s, mortality rates were static, population growth was slow, and unmitigated poverty was...
Commencement dates can be a little confusing when it comes to Nicholas D. Kristof ’82. But this time around, Kristof—who enacted advanced standing to graduate from the College in 1981, a year before his peers, and only recently switched his class affiliation to 1982?...