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Brenner’s new position will give him considerable liberty in proposing new staff, directing student advising, and assessing curricular standards within the school??s applied math program, according to Spaepen...

Author: By Edward-michael Dussom, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Brenner Appointed as New SEAS Dean | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

Clarifying the Law School??s move to a pass/fail grading system last October, Acting Dean of Harvard Law School Howell E. Jackson announced in an e-mail to students late last week that the school will make its grade distribution public and change the criteria for awarding coveted Latin honors...

Author: By Elias J. Groll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Clarifies Grading Changes | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

Encouraging professors to award a surprisingly large number of Honors grades may actually increase the pressure to attain Honors, according to Brian T. Aune, a second-year student and the president of the school??s student government...

Author: By Elias J. Groll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Clarifies Grading Changes | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...contagious outbreak, Institute of Politics Fellow Howard A. Zucker said yesterday. The remarks by the former assistant director-general of the World Health Organization came in the midst of a talk about the often neglected relationship between the health of a nation and its security at the Kennedy School??s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs yesterday. Zucker struck a frank note about the impending possibility of international health threats. “The data shows that about three times a century, you’ll have a pandemic,” Zucker said during the event...

Author: By Eric L. Michel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IOP Fellow Frank About Bio-Threats | 4/21/2009 | See Source »

...sessions per week. Although the number of people participating in online gambling is contested, the study showed that the percentage of problem gamblers has barely changed since the 1970s, hovering around 0.6 percent of the United States population. Andrew M. Woods, the executive director of Harvard Law School??s Global Poker Strategic Thinking Society, said he did not find the results of the study surprising. He asserted that poker is less like gambling and more like “risk assessment.” According to Woods, other casino games, such as blackjack, have a built-in advantage...

Author: By Laura M. Fontanills, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Smaller Risk of Addiction in Web Gambling | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

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