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Returning from China last July, Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct at his home when passer-by Lucia Whalen called police to report a possible break-in. A police report said that Gates was exhibiting “tumultuous behavior” and accusing the police officer, Sgt. James Crowley...
Gates’ colleagues at Harvard sharply chided the actions of Crowley, citing racial profiling in Gates’ arrest. Evelyn B. Higginbotham, chair of the Department of African and African American Studies, wrote in an open letter that “to be black in America brings painful situations...
On July 21, charges were dropped against Gates, but a day later, the incident reached its pinnacle of media attention when President Barack Obama said the Cambridge Police Department “acted stupidly,” adding that racial profiling remained a fact of life for minorities in America...
In light of the recent phishing schemes that have plagued FAS e-mail addresses, FAS IT issued a cautionary announcement last Thursday: "Please be aware that an FAS IT employee will never ask for your account password, whether over the phone or by e-mail. To do so would violate...
Though the increase in reports of phishing schemes—messages that claim authenticity and ask for confidential information—doesn't mean there's a security breach, we asked Noah S. Selsby '95, senior client technology advisor for FAS IT, to give us some tips on preventing harm...