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Reardon, who currently serves as Harvard’s associate vice president for University relations, says that it was another comment from Lemons at the dinner that was most telling of Harvard’s most pressing concerns.
Also among the pressing needs Pusey cited in his report were the shortage of housing for married students, the lack of space for the growing Chemistry, Behavioral Sciences and Astronomy Departments and the need for more professorships and money for financial aid.
The Reliance operation is evidence of a retail revolution that is beginning to sweep India. The country's shopping sector is currently dominated by more than 12 million mom-and-pop stores, most of them tiny, dusty and offering a small and unreliable selection of goods. But now some of...
When the sun rose the next day, word came down that the climbers had made surprisingly good progress during the night. While some had turned back early, at least 20 were pressing on toward the summit. Breashears grabbed a telescope from his equipment tent, trained it on the peak and...
Stephen Hawking, a brilliant mind explaining secrets of the universe while fighting a debilitating illness, and Bill Gates, who is using the world's largest private fortune to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, are among the most influential people of not only our time but all...