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Although Ducey remained above the fray, his departure comes after months of criticism of the recommendations of the mental health task force’s report, which was released this spring following a year-long review of Harvard’s mental health resources...
Exploiting the Crimson’s year-long weakness, Cambridge seized the lead off the start. But Harvard, true to form, regained the lead before building a one length lead by the midway point despite several attempted moves by its opponents and a scaled-back effort...
...experience of writing the thesis has also led Hernandez to change her postgraduate plans. After working at Goldman Sachs last summer, she had planned to take a two-year analyst position there and use her earnings to help out at home. Now she is planning a year-long stay in France—where she will study that nation’s immigration patterns on a Rockefeller fellowship—after which she will pursue a master’s degree in public policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton...
Over the last year, Summers has co-chaired a highly-publicized Council on Foreign Relations task force with former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger ’50. They concluded their year-long work in March, when Summers traveled to D.C. to release the findings: the United States’ relationship with Europe is strained and both sides must work to bridge the gap. He has also begun to speak out on major economic issues separate from the academy, like the lecture he delivered to the Institute for International Economics on the problem of low American savings...
Acting Life Sciences Dean Douglas A. Melton will become chair of the Life Sciences Council in a “dean by committee” arrangement, concluding a nearly year-long nationwide search for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ (FAS) final divisional dean...