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Harvard’s Graduate School of Education slipped three places in the Education Division finishing sixth behind Stanford and the University of Oregon among others. Harvard received a score of 94, placing it within six points of the top ranked Stanford...
...tempered by a responsible government and redistributive social policies. Fox said that Mexico needs leaders who think big and who will govern the nation with consistency. “The shortest path between two points is a straight line. We in Latin America like to go to left for six years, right for six years, then back to the center,” said Fox. He called it a “zig-zag” situation where “it takes a long time to get where you are going.” Fox lamented the fact that...
...Six months ago, Harvard’s bid to restore stability to HMC suffered a setback when Meyer’s predecessor Mohamed A. El-Erian announced plans to return to lead a private investment company after a brief 22-month tenure...
...season, and Minnesota-Duluth goaltender Kim Martin, who boasted a 1.49 goals against average and a .947 save percentage.But Vaillancourt came out on top in the end, joining a long line of Crimson players to win the award. Of the 11 times the Kazmaier trophy has been handed out, six of the winners have worn a Harvard uniform.“We’re very fortunate that we’ve had so many players come through our program,” Stone said.Becoming the latest winner of the award officially reserved Vaillancourt’s place...
...another win, 13-10, against Vermont (5-3), before seeing its streak end with a 14-6 loss to Yale (7-3, 2-1).YALE 14, HARVARD 6The No. 14 Bulldogs were too much for the Crimson in the final game of spring break, opening the match on a six-goal run, including three scores from Linden Ellis. Sophomore Sara Flood finally broke the streak with an unassisted tally with 6:25 remaining in the first half.Harvard headed into the break down 6-1, and Yale scored three goals in the first 3:27 of the second half to open...