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...broadly rethinking aspects of the largest campus expansion in Harvard history. Faust’s comments came after The Boston Globe published a page-one story today titled “Harvard rethinks Allston.” The article stated that key parts of the Allston vision, including plans to build four undergraduate dorms and relocate the Graduate School of Education and the School of Public Health across the river, will be reviewed by Faust.“It’s not a reversal. It’s not a slowing down,” Faust told The Crimson...
...first half, heading into the break at a 42-38 disadvantage. An up-tempo first half led to a series of fast breaks and quick shots early in the shot clock, which Delaney-Smith attributed to Harvard’s succumbing to BU’s game plan...
...Forum teamed up with Harvard Student Agencies and the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH) to establish the challenge. Segal said it is the College’s first large-scale business and innovation competition. Segal said that I^3 places Harvard on par with other renowned business plan competitions including MIT’s 100K Entrepreneurship Competition and the Harvard Business School’s Business Plan Contest. What distinguishes I^3, Segal said, is its undergraduate and multi-track focus. Students from a variety of concentrations and interests are encouraged to compete for cash grants worth...
...that Gay’s 14-year-old daughter had gone missing in New York City. Immediately, Romney closed Bain’s Boston office, shipped most of its 30 employees to New York City, and established a command center in a hotel, where they wrote a five-part plan. Romney recruited 250 people from associated Wall Street firms to help with the search. Together, they posted 250,000 flyers with the girl’s picture throughout the city. The Weekly Standard’s Fred Barnes reports, “Twenty hours later, a New Jersey family heard...
...less than $60,000. In response to questions about Harvard’s new initiative, Yale’s president, Richard C. Levin, told the Yale Daily News yesterday that the university would make a major announcement regarding financial aid in January. Harvard’s new financial aid plan, affecting families that have historically received less financial support, requires a greater financial commitment from the College. This expansion in aid will increase the College’s grant budget from $98 million to almost $120 million, significantly more than the $2 million increase in the budget when HFAI...