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Although the department’s website and the FAS directory do not yet reflect the changeover, Gates, who is back this semester from sick leave, said he is happy to sit back and hand the reins to someone he also considers a best friend. “She??s been a model citizen—I think she??s occupied every possible position in the department,” Gates said. “She??s subtle and sensitive but also very tough-minded and determined and unalterably committed to continuing to build...
...threatened to tie it. But Penn State keeper Alyssa Naeher made perhaps the play of the game as she skied high to punch a rocket from Crimson midfielder Rachel Lau just over the crossbar. “That was just a fantastic save, and that’s why she??s the goalie for a nationally-ranked team,” Walsh said. “That’s one of those times when you just have to pat the kid on the back, say ‘great save,’ and go back...
...Leonardo da Vinci: The Science of Art and the Art of Science.”The new chair of the department, Anne Harrington, is one of the most popular professors in the College. She has a no-nonsense personality, her lectures are jam-packed with information, and she??s one of the sharpest teachers around. Be sure to shop her class, History of Science 177, “Stories Under the Skin: The Mind-Body Connection in Modern Medicine.”And this year, Darwin will make a triumphant return to Harvard: Mendelsohn used to teach...
...She??s a baroness in the House of Lords and the first Muslim front-bencher in British parliamentary history, but now Kishwer Falkner has a new honor to attach to her name: Institute of Politics (IOP) fellow. She joins five others who, according to the IOP Fellows Committee chair, sport “the most diverse backgrounds in recent memory.” The other fellows include Congressional aide James F. Flug ’60, grassroots political organizer Karen Hicks, youth service corps leader Alan A. Khazei ’83, Republican communications strategist Christina Martin...
...Power] is someone of course who has done extraordinary work,” Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood said. “She is a woman of great energy and integrity. I think she??s the kind of person that Anna Lindh would be proud to have in a chair of her name...