Alums ask Harvard to retract bonuses
A group of 10 Harvard University alums recently asked their alma mater to take back over $20 million in bonuses awarded to the money managers of its endowment, calling their compensation "exorbitant" ...
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A group of 10 Harvard University alums recently asked their alma mater to take back over $20 million in bonuses awarded to the money managers of its endowment, calling their compensation "exorbitant" ...
Nicholas Swisher '08 is beginning to feel the pressure.
Since starting out as a simple idea from Johnny Lin '08, the Strait Talk Symposium that brings together student delegates to discuss United States-China-Taiwan relations has transformed into an up-and-coming ...
Protesting the presence of representatives of the CIA and defense contractor Raytheon to recruit on campus, members of Students for a Democratic Society simulated dead bodies in the back of Sayles Hall ...
Speaking to a half-full Salomon 101 Tuesday afternoon, three professors touched on topics ranging from the near-invisibility of the African-American female voter in the mass media's current election coverage ...
Earlier this year, Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics David Mumford captured headlines worldwide after earning the prestigious Wolf Foundation Prize, a top academic award for scientists and artists ...
Struggling to find available graduate student teaching assistants for the laboratory sections of the quickly growing CHEM 0330: "Equilibrium, Rate and Structure," the Chemistry Department has placed limits ...
Since leaving Brown in 1990, Scott Poulson-Bryant '08 helped found VIBE Magazine, wrote for prominent publications like the New York Times and the Village Voice, interviewed Prince and Beyonce Knowles ...
Drawing from personal experiences during her time in public office, former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift shared various perspectives on leadership Wednesday by recounting lessons she learned during her ...
Gabby Salazar '09 has always found a way to combine her love of photography with business. In high school, the aspiring nature photographer started selling portraits in her hometown of Pleasant Garden, ...
If you're tired of sweating for hours in a crowded Metcalf Auditorium lecture during a long, warm afternoon, you're not alone.
"The very act of reading is an act of profound displacement and boundary-smashing, charting the central voyage that takes place incessantly at this institution," declared Professor of Comparative Literature ...
As the end of the academic year approaches, members of the Senior Class Gift Committee are optimistic about reaching their ambitious participation goals for the class of 2007's senior gift.
The students behind Mocha are introducing a new brew to accommodate the University's switch to Banner. The founders of Mocha, the student-run alternative to the University's online course catalog, have ...
The Office of Admission - responding to an incident last semester in which four prospective students required emergency medical attention for excessive alcohol consumption during an overnight visit to ...
Students may want to watch out the next time they try to illegally download the newest blockbuster movie or hit song - the University may notice.
Facilities Management is playing a game of cat and mouse - with real mice.
The University of Michigan has decided to comply with a federal judge's ruling earlier this month that it and two other public universities must immediately stop employing gender and racial preferences ...
When Emma Clippinger '09 went to work in Rwanda this summer, she had no idea her experiences would lead her to pursue future community service work in the country. But after witnessing firsthand the effects ...
The Graduate School's newly enacted childbirth accommodation and family leave policies are giving support to those eager to maintain their status as dedicated students as well as full-time parents.