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With the memory of the attacks still smoldering, Clemens and the rest of the Class of 9/11 started school the next day, as planned. Students shuffled between lectures and vigils, shopping classes in the wake of the tragedy...
Like the committee on religion, the department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization (NELC) grew more popular in the wake of the attacks. NELC has nine concentrators in the Class of 2005. This is a notable increase from past years for a concentration that usually attracts only joint-concentrators and graduate students, according to William E. Granara, professor of the practice of Arabic on the Gordon Gray Endowment...
...wake of the controversy surrounding Summers’ January remarks on women in science, Rubin—who could not be reached for this story—has made few public statements about the president, although he expressed his support for Summers shortly after the comments were made public...
...immediate wake of Harvard’s announcement, human rights activists may have overestimated the impact of the University’s divestment...
...lack of a clear mandate. As his administration has stumbled about searching for a compelling issue to form the centerpiece of his second term in office, Bush has relinquished effective control over his own party and whatever trust Democrats and liberals were willing to extend him in the wake of the election...