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...Crimson, the road to ECAC and NCAA championships is certainly paved with top-notch goaltenders. But Harvard wanted to focus this weekend on perfecting smaller details, rather than on it’s offensive output...
WHAT EFFECT IS OUTSOURCING GOING TO HAVE ON THE TECHNOLOGY JOB MARKET? The kind of top-notch skills that the U.S. universities create will always be in demand. The challenge for the U.S. is to have an ever higher percentage of its work force have these incredibly world-class skills...
...also the issue of Harvard’s image—and this is one of the biggest problems Byerly Hall has to face. For a school with such a solid stance on affirmative action, Harvard’s socioeconomic diversity is particularly lackluster. At Harvard and other top-notch schools, only 3 percent of students come from the bottom income quartile, and only 10 percent come from the bottom half of the income scale. Compare that to almost 75 percent of students at the nation’s elite colleges from the top income quartile. Harvard, as well...
Unless there is some plan to pack billions of dollars into garbage bags and hurl them into space, the Mars project will be essentially a domestic spending program. The bucks will be spent in the good ole U.S., for the most part. They'll be used to pay top-notch technicians, engineers and scientists plus manufacturers--a worthwhile subsidy indeed. Frank L. Cooke Tallahassee...
...human culture—to let them tarnish. Though the occasional guided tour may be the closest most people will get to Berenson’s paintings—a regrettable decision, but one necessary to keep the fragile art and books safe—the Villa frequently funds top-notch restorations of the canvases on its walls. These paintings one day will be important for a researcher and may wind up in a museum. In a similar vein, the Fogg Art Museum’s collections serve art history students, but they also provide a rich collection for public...