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First, seniors donating to other charities might consider pointing that fact out. Be prepared though, because in the Survival Guide the committee compares the senior gift with such causes as “Breast Cancer research?? and “AIDS in Africa” on the grounds that “giving to Harvard is perhaps best seen as an investment with significant leverage on society.” In reality, senior gift revenues go to “unrestricted funds” that “allow Harvard to address immediate priorities...
...report” memo from Gross and Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, which merely outlined in superficial terms some of the questions that face the curricular review—including the obvious and uninspired (“communities of learning,” “student research??) and the vague (“internationalization”)—and the task forces that had been established—again, ranging from the minor (“timing of the concentration choice”) to the mindless (“wireless technology?...
When Melton’s two children were diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, it altered the course of his research??ultimately, it would change Melton’s life. Since the diagnoses, Melton has become one of Harvard’s most public academics. In 1999, he testified before the Senate, making a personal plea for approval of stem-cell research. This November, he developed a semi-subversive program to push his research forward despite government embargos. And in March, Harvard announced Melton would be co-director of a multi-million dollar center for stem cell research based...
...Green says the strong feelings still held by many on the film’s subject made it difficult to research??a process that meant not only hours combing through network news archives but also extensive in-person interviews with prominent figures from the would-be revolution...
...University, which has already started to make stem-cell lines available to researchers across the country, is planning to open a stem-cell research hub at the new campus in Allston. University President Lawrence H. Summers is positioning Harvard at the forefront of the most exciting development in biological research??which is great for the University community and, ultimately, humanity...