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...panelists, all first-year students at Harvard Medical School, included Tony Chen '94, Reshma Jagsi '95, Moe Lim '95, Stephanie A. Nonas '95, Mark T. Osterman '95 and Jean M. Ou...
Teresa Y. Ou...
...Heavey, Candace M. Hom, Cynthia D. Johnson, Jennifer C. Jose, Deb L. Kozloff, Maren Lau, Reena R. Lawande, Susar, S. Lee, Sylvia S. Lee, Melissa G. Liazos, Kate M. Mansfield, Ana Markovic, Rotonya S. McCants, Jennifer L. Miksis, Margery I. Miller, Christine A. Murtha, Harvetta E. Nero, Teresa Y. Ou, Neelima Pania, Miwa M. Powell, Olivia A. Radin, Kate L. Roiter, Patricia W. Seo, Lamonica Shelton, Farah Stockman, Storm Taliaferrow, Abim Thomas, Valencia D. Thomas, Lindsay H. Tomenson, Virginia J. Triant, Amy M. Tully, Sarah E. Tuttleton and Elizabeth A. Zimmerman...
President Neil L. Rudenstine summed up outgoing Dean of the Business School John H. McArthur's tenure admirably when he said, "[Y]ou don't run the Harvard Business School for 15 years without being absolutely extraordinary...
...order to keep a reasonable class size, our professors, while going all- out to make their courses attractive, have to resort to lotteries, making matters even worse for students. When talking about Literature & Arts C-49, a Core in its first go-round this semester, Professor Lee Ou-fan Lee said during his first lecture, "The Core Office asked me to give my course a sexy name." The name he finally ended up with, Cultural China in Contemporary Perspectives, may not be that sexy, but he does use some teaching methods -- modern movies and MTVs -- that are sexy enough...