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...March of this year, Harvard Medical International (HMI) will be history. HMI—a $21 million-per-year subsidiary of the Harvard Medical School (HMS) that provides health care consulting services in over 30 countries around the world—has incurred the disapproval of several key University Hall figures, those of whom decided to sell off the program to the private firm Partners HealthCare. It seems that many in the central administration, such as Provost Steven E. Hyman and Vice Provost for International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez, have concluded that as HMI’s focus shifted from...
...Harvard's taking their time, running down the clock. Last possession, Lin missed a jumper from the key following a Bernardini jumper. Grandieri now to the line for two; he misses the first, and hits the second. Harvard 67, Penn...
...Street Law” and “For My Soldiers,” the best cut on the album is “My Box Chevy.” A rare triumph of synth over sample, “My Box Chevy” is a low-key anthem to a Caprice bought “from an old white couple.” It transcends the low-budget production and the superficially played-out lyrics to become the rare automotive anthem bereft of corniness (“Throw Some D’s”) or song-saving...
...identifies four key aspects in the full understanding of food: community, agriculture, food preparation, and nutrition. Combining academia with the culinary arts, this position seemed to be an obvious fit for McCulla. As the FLP administrator, McCulla is in charge of the educational arm of HUDS. She hopes to continue Zdeb’s work emphasizing an all-inclusive, sustainable approach to food...
...McCulla returned on Saturday and the chef put her on key lime pies and focaccia bread. Instead of leaving after 60 minutes, McCulla stuck around for the next seven months. Working the front station during the busy dinner rush once a week, McCulla became the de facto expeditor. She was in charge of realizing the chef’s exhausting goal of turning every ticket—restaurant-speak for completing every order—in twelve minutes...