Word: trickyness
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"What works against [a provost] in part is that the office involves dealing with autonomous deans, and standing between the deans and the president, and that’s very tricky," says Keller, the Harvard historian.
One week after undergraduates overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on administrators to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supporters of the proposal are left with the daunting task of figuring out how to implement the mandate from the student body. The resolution, which passed by a nearly 9-to-1 margin, calls...
John Stevens is a cop's cop. He's faced down a succession of tough and tricky customers, including organized crime gangs, corrupt police and murderous intelligence agents working for the British government, with his reputation for no-nonsense sobriety always enhanced.
Hilary R. Cloos ’96 trots along rural New York and Connecticut county roads, looking for her Cinderella. For the past 10 years, Cloos has spent her days trimming, fitting, and polishing—working hours on end to craft the perfect slipper. When she’s...
Hidden on page 15 of the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative’s flashy booklet, “$hoestring $trategies for Life @ Harvard,” is a paragraph on the Student Events Fund (SEF). Easily skipped over in favor of the next section. “Finance & Romance: 11...