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...earlier version of the April 9 news article "Computer Science at Harvard Sees Large Gender Imbalance" incorrectly referred to David J. Malan '99 as a CS50 professor. In fact, he is lecturer...
...earlier version of the April 10 news article "Harvard To Institute Research Ethics Training" incorrectly stated that the University will finalize plans for meeting the new responsible research training requirements for "grant recipients conducting experiements on animals." In fact, the new policy applies to all researchers, including undergraduates, supported by NIH or NSF funding. The subheadline has also been changed to reflect the inaccuracy...
...earlier version of the April 9 post "Alum to Run Over 100 Miles For a Good Cause" incorrectly stated that Pheidippides made his famous marathon in 546 BC. In fact, according to tradition...
Legata—whose name alludes to the musical term to express smooth connectedness—currently hosts Crimson Forum, a message board site that aims to facilitate undergraduate discussion on a wide variety of topics, as well as Crimsonlist, Harvard’s version of the online classifieds Web site Craigslist...
...wrote a column about this time in the New York Times, and the reaction to it was nuts. Were you surprised? Oh, yes. Twenty years in total obscurity as a writer, then I write the short version of a memoir and suddenly I heard from people all over the globe. I had three clicks on my blogs the morning the story came out. By the end of the day, I had 3,000. I heard from soldiers deployed in Iraq, a woman in Lebanon whose therapist gave her the essay, and lots of people from Australia. Christians, atheists, Muslims, Jews...