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...patients report feeling “overwhelmed” or “stressed out.” But they might not meet the criterion for clinical depression set by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—persistence of symptoms over a two-week period. In mid-2004, Harvard moved to streamline its services for students seeking counseling and treatment. Before that, mental health professionals were scattered across Harvard’s Bureau of Study Counsel and University Health Services. Barreira, then a psychiatrist at Harvard’s McLean Hospital, was brought in to facilitate...
Stagehands scurried around the Barker Center in mid-February with potted plants and a flashy red banner in hand. Inside the first-floor Thompson Room, the stage was being set for the afternoon’s main act: President-elect Drew G. Faust. Flanked by members of Harvard’s governing boards, and with John Harvard and a former Radcliffe president looking down from the wood-paneled walls, Faust took the national spotlight for the first time as Harvard’s next leader...
...Kennedy School of Government will award 605 degrees. Of those, 102 will be master in public administration (mid-career) and 206 will be master in public policy...
...Among mid-sized fields, the History and Science concentration, with 32 graduating seniors, led the pack with a mean score of 4.38. The honors-only program requires seniors to write theses—“a number of which find publication later in one form or another,” according to its chair, Anne Harrington...
...surprising Crimson first entered the national rankings in mid-October and ascended all the way to No. 13 in time for the start of the tournament...