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Other confirmed BMW owners include two star economists: “Race in America” professor Roland G. Fryer Jr. and “Principles of Economics” head N. Gregory Mankiw. The latter’s 330xi bears a vanity plate that says “EC 10.” “I’ll pass it on to whoever teaches the course next,” Mankiw says...
...point of homesickness, two months in, and seeing your parents again is a boost.” Zehnder and his family listened to a welcoming speech from University President Drew G. Faust, chowed down at Wagamama, and enjoyed a lecture by Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw. Zehnder also appreciated his parents’ willingness to take him shopping over the weekend. Laden with shopping bags, many freshmen could be spotted taking advantage of their parents’ generosity. In a small-scale reenactment of move-in weekend, parents could be seen helping their offspring carry luggage, boxes...
Another well-known Harvard academic advising Romney is Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw, who teaches the popular Core course, Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics.” Although Mankiw has criticized scholars and politicians’ current emphasis on international competitiveness, he said of Porter’s appointment, “I’m delighted to be working with him and I’m delighted to see that Mitt Romney is reaching out to some of the best minds that academia has to offer...
...created a program for his first problem set that enables students to put earrings, masks, and gaudy makeup on the course instructor, David J. Malan ’99. Friends want Gadish to expand the program to other professors, like Economics guru Beren Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw. “I’m definitely considering it,” Gadish says. His program was made using Scratch, a computer programming language designed for children that Malan chose to ease students into computer science. “I’ve always heard that CS 50 is really...
...complained, but I thought it odd: On July 13, The Crimson ran a story about N. Gregory Mankiw, who teaches an introductory economics courses that is one of the most popular in the college and who was President Bush’s chief economic adviser from 2003 to 2005. The story said he was now “facing a new and perhaps even more public challenge—the wrath of online bloggers.” One would hope that being a top White House adviser is more challenging than being a professor, even one being discussed...