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Few people would consider relocating to Iowa a positive career move. However, Briggs-Copeland Lecturer Lan Samantha Chang won’t just be heading for the cornfields when she moves there this coming January. Rather, Chang—who will read from her first novel, “Inheritance...
...surgeon who treats star New England professional athletes like Curt Schilling and Tom Brady shared his experiences in the medical profession in a visit to Harvard yesterday...
The anxieties of Li and his thick-bankbooked brethren are spawning a lucrative boom in China's private-security business. The body-guarding profession was officially abolished along with other "feudal" trades after the Communists came to power in 1949, and baobiao, the Chinese word for bodyguard, retains a tinge...
Lucire's is one voice in a small but growing international chorus of SSRI skeptics. As well as highlighting side effects, these critics question whether the SSRIs do what they're supposed to do in a significant proportion of cases. Based on fresh analyses of clinical-trial results, some researchers...
...will leave G.E. at the end of the calendar year and assume his new position at Harvard on Feb. 1. David B. Wilkins, director of the Program on the Legal Profession, said that one of the goals of the program is to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world by bringing back experienced practitioners, like Heineman, to relate their experiences. “One of Harvard’s unfortunate problems is that we do not do a very good job of addressing issues that touch on many domains,” Wilkins said...