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Last year, the University’s two best-paid money managers took home $17.5 million and $17.4 million, enough—according to Boston Magazine??€”to make them the Boston area’s second and third highest-compensated employees, and enough—according to the Chronicle of Higher Education—to make them the highest-paid in academia. And those salaries will jump even higher this year, according to Jack Meyer, president of the Harvard Management Company (HMC), the University’s in-house endowment manager...
...ever since. Churning out cover stories like she was born to it, Elizabeth has investigated everything from Harvard’s stingy financial aid policy to controversial campus religious groups. Her unrelenting quest for truth combined with a plain and simple knack to tell a good story means the magazine??€™s meatier elements are in good hands...
Jirmanus has translated her own brand of social activism into an artistic outlet with her new magazine??€”Present! After being a part of WorldTeach Costa Rica and Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice, she won an Office for the Arts grant this fall for the production of the premiere issue of Present!, which plans to frame interesting questions about spaces, what they mean, and all the stories and art which revolve around them...
...book is a documentary (people’s voices assembled) and DoubleTake is a documentary magazine??€”words and pictures of people from all parts of the world...
...sure saved the magazine??€”I was working on the book before the concerts he gave...