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...University (BU) undergraduates died when a fire, ignited by a candle, swept through an off-campus apartment building early Saturday morning. A third student remains in critical condition.After battling the blaze, firefighters found two people in apartment 621, later identified to be BU undergraduates Rhiannon L. McCuish of Mashpee, Mass., and Stephen Adelipour of Great Neck, N.Y., dead at the scene. Both were 21.Adelipour resided in the apartment, and McCuish was visiting. Steven B. Boursiquot, 22, of Dix Hills, N.Y., was found in the apartment alive and transported to Mass. General Hospital, where he remains in critical condition, according...
...Summers brought Rapier to Mass. Hall at the urging of then-HBS dean Kim Clark ’74, a close confidant of the former president. Rapier was one of several hires from the Business School intended to shake up the development office’s infrastructure as Summers prepared to launch his campaign...
...Rapier clashed with some Mass. Hall administrators and staffers—including Vice President for Policy A. Clayton Spencer—who were critical of Rapier’s management style and frustrated by some aspects of her approach to fundraising, according to a source close to Mass. Hall...
...Faust must also appoint deans for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Medical School, the Graduate School of Design, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Faust announced last week that she had asked another Mass. Hall official, Provost Steven E. Hyman, to continue his term as the University’s chief academic officer...
...tape—still exist to entrepreneurs in Libya, according to an article in BusinessWeek. The article also said that the reformers hope to encourage foreign investment. “A country in a tense relationship with the U.S. has settled all the international disputes, has renounced weapons of mass destruction, and invited outside inspectors,” Porter said. “We must help these people, they are on the right track.” And Porter is not the only Harvard professor involved in the reform efforts, as he has helped bring other figures from the University...