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...from the Sterling Hall of Medicine, where Le’s lab is located. Officials have yet to establish a link between the find and Le’s disappearance, as she was wearing different clothes that morning. According to the Yale Daily News, an unnamed source within the University??€™s police department said officials are currently analyzing the dried blood on the clothes, stating that it could be animal blood from experiments conducted in the research facility. Surveillance tapes show that Le, a pharmacology doctoral student from Placerville, Calif. was last seen entering the building at around...
...Harvard students, we have even less to worry about. Those using the university??€™s wireless connection can expect a download rate of around 20 megabits per second when communicating within the country, according to an assessment using speedtest.net. That is, unless you happen to be a FAS affiliate still connecting to the Harvard network using dial-up. In that case, I can only say: Your days are numbered...
Despite continued support from alumni, Rogers said that it is too early to set a tentative launch date for the University??€™s long-derailed capital campaign but that Harvard will continue to plan...
After Harvard administrators started planning for a 30 percent drop in its $36.9 billion endowment by the fiscal year’s end, each of the University??€™s schools—and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in particular—made a conscious push to bring in as many unrestricted gifts as possible. Rogers said that the strategy certainly helped boost fundraising numbers for the year, and Harvard will continue its efforts to raise current use funds...
...initiative, which has been designed to provide more opportunities on campus for members of the Harvard community to connect; all members of the Harvard community are invited to sign up for a performance. Leading the effort is University President Drew Faust, who began working with the director of the University??€™s Planning Office, Tanya Latridis, soon after she became president; another project of Faust’s, the Arts Task Force, is working to integrate the arts more fully into the Harvard community. “The arts are a kind of common space, so I see those...