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...just increasing revenue.” CAUTIOUS ACCEPTANCEStudents like Eldridge are finding that opportunities to “better the world” through consulting are increasing. Non-profits and cultural institutions are increasingly turning to outside consultants for advice on everything from museum membership and advertising to multi-million dollar expansions, according to David Resnicow, president and founder of New York-based consulting firm Resnicow Schroeder Associates. He has worked with the Museum of Modern Art, the Vatican, and the American Museum of Natural History, and his firm is currently involved with the Harvard University Art Museums...
...switch was part of the ongoing Harvard Square Improvement Project, a multi-million dollar effort by the City of Cambridge and the University to improve the Square and make it more pedestrian-friendly...
Final Clubs: 1. Eight endowed all-male clubs, housed in their own multi-million dollar mansions. 2. The center of some students’ social lives (mostly female first-years’), they are viewed disapprovingly by College administrators and women’s groups alike. 3. Bastions of socioeconomic elitism. 4. Generally overrated...
...that have hovered around HMC in the past few years. The warm reception received by El-Erian was in stark contrast to a similar speech given by former HMC chief Jack R. Meyer in Lamont Library slightly over two years ago. Meyer was greeted outside by protestors outraged by multi-million dollar salaries paid to endowment managers, and faced questions about HMC’s external management and compensation structures. El-Erian, who has told The Crimson that both will remain unchanged, faced a welcoming audience as he expressed bold views. “What I’m going...
...says. Just as Harvard has changed the housing market of its home city, Cambridge, residents of Allston are watching as their property values skyrocket in response to the University’s presence. How a low-income community will be able to live next door to multi-million dollar science labs remains to be seen. “The underlying piece of all of this is that the affordability needs to be preserved, and the neighborhood needs to stay intact,” Jacques says. “The question is how do you come up with a plan that...