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...Causes and Consequences”—was hosted by the Harvard economics department and intended to explore the recent downturn with “no Harvard politics, just real-world substance,” department chair and moderator James H. Stock wrote in an e-mail. The panel featured Rogoff, an economics professor and former research economist for the International Monetary Fund, and John Y. Campbell, an economics professor and expert on capital markets. The panelists expressed pessimistic views about the economy’s current situation, as well as worries about the future...
...annual favorite of Bennett C. Braddock III ’08, but he was largely unable to take part in this year’s festivities. Braddock was featured at the inaugural ROFLCon, a convention about online pop culture held at MIT, where he sat on a panel alongside such luminaries as “Star Wars Kid” and the “Chocolate Rain?...
...initially generate much enthusiasm, according to current council chair Zeba A. Syed ’09.Originally there were three students on the executive board and about 40 members in total. The council has since been revamped and now organizes community service events, and socials, as well as panel discussions. The group’s membership list currently includes over 600 students with seven members serving on the executive board.During National Interfaith Awareness Week, each day at noon a different religious group held a public service in front of the Science Center. Syed said that one of her most significant personal...
...December 2009, moved forward through information from three sources: news clips from a cable news network, full Cabinet briefings to which audience members were privy, and secret memos addressed to the various Cabinet members. Rubin, a former U.S. treasury secretary, played the role of national security adviser on the panel and acted as a moderator addressing the different viewpoints expressed by the panelists on how to handle the short- and long-term effects of the crisis. Meghan L. O’Sullivan, a former deputy national security advisor, acted as secretary of state and dealt with some of the demands...
...event, sponsored by the Harvard Foundation and the Harvard College Women’s Center, featured author Sil Lai Abrams, of mixed Chinese and African ethnicity, and Anne E. Becker ’83, director of Mass. General Hospital’s Eating Disorders Program, along with a panel of Harvard students. The speakers discussed issues ranging from female body image insecurities, stirred by media glamorization of picture-perfect models, to the role of final clubs in the lives of Harvard women. Also discussed were body image issues resulting from specific cultural and racial views. Kimberly N. Foster...