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...symposium, hosted by the Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association featured over 50 presenters, six student plenary speakers, and faculty discussion tables...

Author: By Carola A. Cintron-arroyo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads Present Research At 3rd Annual Symposium | 11/2/2008 | See Source »

Undergraduate science researchers presented their work to peers and faculty members at Saturday’s Third Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, which was held in the Science Center atrium...

Author: By Carola A. Cintron-arroyo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads Present Research At 3rd Annual Symposium | 11/2/2008 | See Source »

...excited to learn that the executive director of Harvard University Dining Services, Ted Mayer, and the coordinator of the Food Literacy Project, Theresa A. McCulla ’04, were headed to Japan. The HUDS pair were invited to speak at the University of Tokyo’s Food Symposium, the event commemorating the start of the new semester. I assumed they’d be speaking about the Food Literacy Program’s power to combat metabo. “Why, exactly, were you invited to Japan?” I asked the pair before their trip, hoping...

Author: By Rebecca A. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Japan's Metabo Mistake | 10/31/2008 | See Source »

Shteremberg, who graduated summa cum laude in computer science from Tufts this past spring, said that his undergraduate activities were probably the reason for his nomination as a Siebel Scholar. At Tufts, he organized a research symposium as the president of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical and computer engineering honor society, and also helped to found the Tufts Wireless Laboratory, where he developed the Body Sensor Network, which can detect human activity...

Author: By Liyun Jin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Grad Students Win Computer Science Prize | 10/10/2008 | See Source »

While recent turmoil in the capital markets has kept most politicians focused on the state of the economy, the Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism hosted 14 of its fellows Friday for a day-long symposium addressing what is expected be another critical issue for the next administration: immigration. This year’s fellows—who will spend the academic year studying at Harvard as part of the nation’s oldest mid-career fellowship for journalists—attended three different panel discussions of academic and journalistic luminaries, including Patrick J. McDonnell...

Author: By Paul C. Mathis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fellows Discuss Immigration | 10/5/2008 | See Source »

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