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...near an airport, however, the risk of getting beaned is about 1 in 10,000. Two very different probabilities are being conflated into one flawed forecast. "My favorite is the one that says you stand a greater risk from dying while skydiving than you do from some pesticide," says Susan Egan Keane of the Natural Resources Defense Council. "Well, I don't skydive, so my risk is zero...
...covered by Harvard’s student health insurance plan, may prove prohibitive for some. “Students are concerned about the cost of the vaccine, and this campaign is a way to help them to voice that concern responsibly and effectively,” wrote HCWS director Susan B. Marine in an e-mail. “It’s really important for students to have access to information about new health-related issues that directly impact them, and in this case, it’s a health problem that students can take direct action to prevent...
...heels of this year’s midterm elections, the exhibit makes no bones about its desire to provoke discussion. It states its ambition to be a “site of public discourse” in its accompanying introductory statement. And just in case you think Susan Dackerman, Weyerhaeuser curator of prints at the Fogg, is kidding, the show backs up its point by beginning with a bang. In the Fogg’s Italian Renaissance courtyard, Richard Serra’s black-and-white image of a hooded Abu Ghraib prisoner, whose peaked head is flanked...
...This place is unique in its focus on women and gender,” she says. “It doesn’t and shouldn’t take the place of a student center.” Director of the Harvard College Women’s Center Susan B. Marine emphasizes that the Women’s Center centralizes the already-existing resources related to women’s issues.“We run a large mentor program, we provide funding for women’s issues events through the [Ann Radcliffe Trust],” says...
...have.“I found them very responsive, thinking along the lines that I want them to think,” Kleinman said of the three committee members—Corporation fellows Nannerl O. Keohane and Robert D. Reischauer ’63 and Overeers President Susan L. Graham ’64. “I was made confident while listening that they were heading in the right direction.” History Department Chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74 said that Keohane also invited all the department heads to meet with...