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...dining halls, hitting up as many as 10 houses per meal in what he christened “Swipefest,” his quest for 100 swipes. To track his progress, Dewitz created a website with his color-coded schedule—people.fas.harvard.edu/~dewitz—and a journal describing his exploits...
According to Tandon, the SAA has always provided guidance and financial assistance to its sub-groups for journal publications and advertising. But with the recent growth of these groups, most notably the South Asian Men’s Collective, miscommunications have been on the rise, said co-president emeritus Prital S. Kadakia...
Charles M. Lieber, Hyman professor of chemistry in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Donhee Ham, assistant professor of electronic engineering in the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, led a interdisciplinary team of chemists and engineers on the project, which was described in the journal Nature last week...
...History. During the three months following the conference, when Grynbaum seems to think that nothing further happened on this issue, Prof. Norwood was completing a major scholarly essay on Harvard’s relationship with the Nazis, which will be published shortly by American Jewish History, the leading scholarly journal in the field...
...American babies delivered by Caesarian section has increased five-fold, an increase fueled in part by bank-breaking jury awards in malpractice suits that found doctors liable for the pain and suffering of patients born with congenital diseases, such as cerebral palsy. A 2003 study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, however, found that, despite the increased number of Caesarian sections performed, the rate of cerebral palsy has remained constant. In other words, Americans with health insurance face elevated malpractice premiums, and doctors are compelled to over-treat their patients because of lawsuits that end in massive indemnities...