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...result, Huidekoper notes that students have seen less rapid tuition increases over the last decade. After an 8.5 percent increase during the 1980s, undergraduate tuition has only gone up 5.4 percent during the 1990s...
...page statement, released April 4, says, "We believe that on moral, health, social and economic grounds the international community should provide the scientific and financial leadership for a rapid scaling-up of AIDS treatment in the poorest and hardest-hit countries of the world...
...public attention has risen tremendously in the past year for many reasons, including the work at Harvard, but of course mainly because of the rapid advance of the pandemic and the availability of life-saving drugs that are still not being used," Sachs writes in an email...
...that nearly every other grade is an A minus or a B plus. When Lewis released data showing the trends in grade inflation at the College over the past 70 years, it became clear that grade inflation was not a product of affirmative action. While there was a rapid increase in grades between 1960 and 1970, as Lewis pointed out, it occurred before blacks appeared on Harvard’s campus in significant numbers, and was probably due mostly to the Vietnam...
...White's office has been working at a rapid clip on the pardons investigation as well as the probe of New Jersey Sen. Robert Torricelli. In the Marc Rich portion of the pardons inquiry, former White House counsel and Rich lobbyist Jack Quinn testified before the grand jury a total of four times - and none of the occasions were pleasant. Two Texans who claim they were defrauded by Roger Clinton, the former president's brother, are scheduled to testify in June. In the Torricelli probe, prosecutors are trying to amass enough physical and other evidence to overcome the fact that...