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...Harvard and abroad, according to Craig. The former president of the center’s undergraduate board, Alexander Bevilacqua ’07, said, “When I was a freshman, the center’s events had a different feel. Everyone in the audience had a PhD or had gray hair.” “Now we are able to collaborate with these scholars instead of sitting behind them,” added Bevilacqua, who is also a Crimson editorial editor. Catering to its younger audience, the center is featuring a podcast interview series entitled...

Author: By Sonam S. Velani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads Join 'Gray Hairs' at CES | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...colleagues Glenn C. Loury, a professor of economics at Brown University; Edith M. Stokey, a former lecturer at the Kennedy School; Richard J. Zeckhauser, Plumpton professor of political economy at the Kennedy School; and David T. Ellwood, dean of the Kennedy School. Schelling, who graduated from Harvard with a PhD in economics in 1951, proved an enthusiastic former Cantabrigian. “I am incredibly happy to be back among such good people and good friends,” he said. “Since I received this award in October of last year, things haven’t slowed...

Author: By Siodhbhra M. Parkin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nobel Laureate Visits IOP | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...investigators explain Douglass’ written statement to a National Research Council committee saying that his work revealed “an Odds Ratio of 1.2 to 1.4 between fluoride and osteosarcoma that was not significantly different from 1” when his own student, in her PhD dissertation approved by Douglass, had found a “robust” five to seven fold increase in osteosarcoma rates in young boys exposed to fluoridated water. I do not believe that the Harvard inquiry has clarified this matter at all, either in Harvard’s official Aug. 15 statement...

Author: By Samuel S. Epstein, | Title: Harvard Inquiry Into Fluoride Study Problematic | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...increasing wages and reducing inequalities in pay, a recent Kennedy School of Government study found. The working paper, entitled “The Globalization of Household Production,” was co-authored by Gates Professor of Developing Societies Michael R. Kremer and Stanley Watt, who recently received his PhD in economics at Harvard. Employment of certain types of immigrants—namely, women who serve as household laborers—can free up native skilled workers to contribute positively in the economy as part of the workforce, the researchers found. According to a press release, the study...

Author: By George A. Thampy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Immigrants Up Wages for Natives | 9/26/2006 | See Source »

...Travel, dance, books, films, language, biking, kayaking, soduku, and the chance of grandchildren are a few of the possibilities that await. Only sweethearts like my Paula need apply. Love, Vinnie.” “Seeking magnetic spark, great connection and lively meeting of the minds. Effortlessly stunning PhD with keen intellect, damn good sense of humor, lots of range and depth. Slim, sophisticated, successful and unpretentious. Divorced, Midwestern transplant with light heart and genuine warmth. Enjoys skiing Alta, NY weekends, DVDs and BBQ, Santa Fe, Paris, Kathmandu, coastal Maine, speaking Spanish, fabulous lectures, champagne and oysters. Seeks confident...

Author: By Amy E. Heberle and Nicole G. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: SW HRSFA M Seeks SF Folklore and Myth Major | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

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