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...Each college and university was assigned a Predictive Qualities Indicator score that determined its ranking. Harvard’s PQI score was 2365.42. Columbia, which ranked second, scored more than a hundred points lower. Stanford, which came in third, scored more than a hundred points less than Columbia. Yale ranked a distant eighth. “It’s kind of interesting how large the gap was between Harvard and the other schools,” Payack said. “The difference between Harvard and MIT was substantial.” MIT ranked 19th, with a score...
...grade in the area of endowment transparency was likely earned due to a general lack of availability of information to the public and community at large about Harvard’s financial efforts toward sustainability. (Despite this low mark, however, Harvard still topped Yale, which scored an “F” in endowment transparency.) Hopefully, the poor grades will help to shepherd in reform in these two shortcomings, in addition to serving as encouragement for the university to continue to improve green efforts on the whole. Later this month, the University will host a sustainability celebration event, with...
...sophomores, finished 11th, eighth, and tenth in their three races. The mediocre outcome had more to do with the racing conditions than the skill of the sailors. “Three races [were not] enough to say anything about the teams that were there,” Robb said. Yale fared best over the weekend, finishing 18 points ahead of second-place Salve Regina to win the regatta.BU INVITATIONAL Part of the co-ed team was scheduled to sail at nearby BU last weekend. The poor weather prevented enough races from being completed for the regatta to count...
There’s nothing like kicking off the season with a competition where you’re slated as the underdog and you come out on top. Especially when the opponent is Yale. On Saturday, the cross-country squad traveled to New Haven, Conn., where the regionally ranked No. 8 men’s squad captured the Main Memorial Trophy for the second year in a row from the regionally ranked No. 6 Bulldogs. The women also raced—against Princeton, as well as Yale—taking second behind the Tigers. “I was pleased...
...part, the team was able to play at a normal pace. “The conditions were surprising, it just drizzled in the second half,” Leone said. “We were able to play fine.” Harvard continues its Ivy slate against rival Yale next Saturday at Ohiri Field. —Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...