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The Harvard women have a strong squad set to defend its national championship. With Louisa Hall and Margaret Elias operating one-two, the Crimson seems sure to dominate the opponent’s best players. Rounding out Harvard’s starting nine are Lindsey Wilkins, Carlin Wing, Ella Witcher...
The story of the book’s circuitous journey from Harvard Yard to Washington Square began in the mid-1980s. In 1985, Harvard’s Afro-American studies program was facing one of its greatest challenges since the dramatic founding of the department in 1969. The administration had...
But such words elicit nothing short of a tizzy from education reform advocates like Amy Wilkins of the Education Trust. "We can't come up with a definition of failure where all you have to be able to do is breathe to hop over it," she says.
“She’s constantly thinking and looking at contemporary problems and how to bring the University to bear on those issues,” her colleague David Wilkins explained. And thus, on January 23, Gutmann arrived for a one-night stay in New York to meet...
The law school is represented by Story Professor of Law Daniel J. Meltzer `72, Professor of Law Martha L. Minow and Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law David B. Wilkins `77, while Littauer Professor of Political Economy David T. Ellwood `75, Professor of Education Marcelo Suarez-Orozco and Professor of...