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...whirlwind of discussion on campus about the status of women at Harvard and inspired the formation of two task forces to support women faculty and women in the engineering and sciences. If the University genuinely wants to improve the quality of life for female students and faculty and to recruit female professors, it must demonstrate its dedication to women’s and gender issues. It can start by granting WGS legitimacy: increasing the number of FTE’s and courses, providing WGS with better facilities and incorporating WGS fields of inquiry into the general curriculum. Known...

Author: By Asya Troychansky, | Title: A Neglected Department | 2/8/2005 | See Source »

With so few FTEs and opportunities for advancement, WGS is hamstrung to recruit and retain distinguished professors—and in turn to attract concentrators. “Harvard students tend to seek out big-name professors and frequently consider their scholarly celebrity status a significant draw, and WGS needs to have proper resources and funding to bring such distinguished academics to the committee, and more important, to keep them there,” said Tracy E. Nowski ’07, currently the only full WGS sophomore concentrator. According to WGS Assistant Director Kathleen Coll, there are only...

Author: By Asya Troychansky, | Title: A Neglected Department | 2/8/2005 | See Source »

...investment in high-quality intelligence. The government should offer attractive rewards for information leading to the arrest or death of insurgents and detection of camps, safe houses and weaponry. The police and army should also be rewarded with bonuses and promotions for hunting down the Maoists. The military should recruit members of families that have suffered from the insurgency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can He Win the War? | 2/7/2005 | See Source »

...choice of Steve was only unusual in that he was relatively young, but he had incredible credentials,” says Harold E. Varmus, who as NIH director helped recruit Hyman to lead NIMH. “He was highly articulate, very energetic, and popular in the scientific community...

Author: By May Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Jump Starter | 2/4/2005 | See Source »

...presence of 150,000 foreign troops—and their efforts to “pacify” Sunni regions—has only nurtured and emboldened the most violent elements of the resistance, helping them recruit everyone from Iraqi nationalists to Islamist militants in their horrific campaign. If they saw the Americans leave, the first group would likely lay down their arms immediately, while the rest would instantly lose the support they rely...

Author: By Michael Gould-wartofsky, | Title: What We Really Owe Iraq Now | 2/4/2005 | See Source »

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