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...creation of jobs and encourage a robust tax base and have a far-reaching and long-lasting economic impact,” he said. Although the Harvard-MIT Broad Institute, created in 2004, also states as its mission finding treatment and cures for various diseases including diabetes and mental illnesses, officials say there will be little overlap between in the research of the two institutes. The institute here is collaborative rather than competitive, wrote Fintan R. Steele, director of scientific education and public communications at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, in an e-mail. According to Steele...
...mail. “As president, he actually encouraged controversy. His annual letters (and many of his speeches) boldly challenged many powerful constituencies of the university.”In fact, Harvard psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein published a 1971 article in The Atlantic Monthly that argued that differences in mental ability were largely inherited and partly attributable to income inequalities. Despite the storm of criticism that Herrnstein received, Bok stood by him, condemning the attacks at a faculty meeting and re-affirming that the First Amendment was and should always be Harvard’s standard. Again, Summers would almost...
...What happened one hour before the game? How was out warmup tonight? How was our mental health [before the game]? We’ve addressed those issues with the team,” coach Frank Sullivan said...
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...found the prospect of psychology so depressing,” Cohen says. “I took ‘States of Adolescent Adjustment’ spring of my freshman year and it talked about today’s adolescent eating disorders and today’s adolescent mental problems, and I was like, ‘Go shoot me!’” Disappointed, Cohen concentrated in English. She became a high-school English teacher after leaving Harvard, but again found herself less than satisfied. “I felt like I was always thinking about...