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Whether or not it has set a campaign goal, Harvard is always in fundraising mode. But, UDO spokesperson Andrew K. Tiedemann says, the difference is that "there isn't one unified objective" with year-to-year money raising outside of a campaign...
...thing you can?t look at is how the schools move from year-to-year ?- because the criteria change, it?s like apples and oranges," says TIME education reporter Jilian Kasky. "Things in schools don?t change that quickly." Another flaw, she says, is inherent: A college can?t just be good ?- it has to be good for you. "There?s just no way to objectively rank a college. You have these 16- and 17-year-olds and their parents obsessing over these ratings, and making bad decisions based on a number." Tech-heavy schools like...
Like many crowded cities, Cambridge-which has one of the highest population densities in the country-can experience large fluctuations in year-to-year crime statistics without it being part of a trend, said criminologists consulted...
Buonomo has stressed he does not believe inlevel-service budgeting for schools, a methodwhich restricts funding to the amount that willprevent services from dropping off year-to-year...
Harvard's long-term Policy Portfolio, the base for its year-to-year investment strategy, contains 8.9 percent in euro-based bonds and equities. 6.15 percent of the portfolio is in euro-based equities, shares in companies based in the 11 countries, 2.75 percent is in bonds in the Euroland countries. The University also has a small amount of real estate in the euro-based countries...