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...they] have to deal with the consequences of inaction everyday,” she said, adding that “failure is not an option.” Browner’s speech yesterday was hosted by the Environmental Law Society. Sameer H. Doshi ’02, a second-year law student and a board member of the Society, said that Browner worked in the Clinton administration with Law School Dean Elena Kagan who had been a domestic policy adviser to President Clinton. —Staff writer Paras D. Bhayani can be reached at pbhayani@fas.harvard.edu...
...took questions at face value,” said Patrick Connelly, a second-year joint JD and MBA student...
...members of the Harvard Corporation—the University’s top governing body—and three representatives from the less powerful Board of Overseers. The University has said a student advisory committee will offer advice in the search, but Graduate Council President John W. Kalis, a second-year student at the Divinity School, said graduate students need a more powerful voice. “I’m really concerned that students will not be taken seriously in this process because their input will be seen as second class and lower than the select people who have...
...like losing gamblers [because we live in a] society that gambles that pandemics won’t happen,” he said. He suggested preemptive actions and measures such as quarantines with humane conditions. The audience members praised the interdisciplinary nature of the panel. Eric R. Benson, a second-year HLS student who attended the event, said “a lot of people tend to specialize in different perspectives on the same issue. It’s when we bring people together and hear these different perspectives that we get a lot out of [the discussion...
Shirin Shakir, a second-year law student at Harvard Law School, died this weekend in a white water rafting accident in Cusco, Peru. Her death was reported by Law School Dean Elena Kagan in an e-mail sent to the school’s faculty and students yesterday morning. Over spring break, Shakir had taken a vacation to Peru with a group of law students from Harvard. “Most of her closest friends were with her on the trip,” Dean of Students Ellen M. Cosgrove said. “Many are going straight from Peru...