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...into the mix several other schools, including the Law School, the Design School, and the School of Public Health. The potential for synergies and interdisciplinary research across these rarely-traversed boundaries boggles the mind. Hence our elation that University President Drew G. Faust has decided to create a University-wide social sciences task force to promote greater integration among Harvard’s far-flung social-science resources. Faust told The Crimson that she hopes this will encourage collaboration and foster the creation of a “support system” for social scientists. This is not the first...
...Crimson missed some more prime opportunities as senior captain Megan Merritt and Wylie both missed high in the 28th and 29th minutes, and Sheeleigh missed another chance wide left in the 37th minute. The Stags had seven shots in the half but very few tested sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann...
...past few years, Harvard as an institution has become increasingly interested in its environmental impact. From the Design School’s green roofing of Gund Hall and other structures, to the University-wide recycling program, to the College’s Resource Efficiency Program, Harvard has made great strides in its effort to become a truly “green” campus. But in a recently publicized agreement on environmental standards it will adhere to in building the new Allston campus, Harvard has taken its biggest step thus far. Harvard’s agreement, which will cap greenhouse...
Greeted by the blaring of Algerian music, 400 bleary-eyed volunteers gathered under a tent outside the Science Center early Saturday morning as they prepared to fan out across the greater Boston area for Harvard’s first University-wide “Day of Service.” The day’s early risers were treated to a breakfast of bagels and doughnuts, as well as an address from University President Drew G. Faust, before heading off to work on 28 different service projects, ranging from landscaping to preparing meals for the homeless. With participants from...
...second half and had many opportunities to go in front. Freshman Katherine Sheeleigh, the Crimson’s leading scorer this season, was unable to find the net for the first time in three games. She did produce five shots in the match, though, one of which went just wide near the end of regulation. Yale, too, created multiple second half chances to go in front, forcing Mann to make six second-half saves. Coach Ray Leone was pleased with the way Harvard battled for over 90 minutes. “It was a heck of a game...