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...Almost a quarter of the nation’s 25 largest education endowments are now led by women, compared to less than 10 percent a decade ago, according to the Wall Street Journal...
...vice president of external investments at HMC revamped Wellesley’s investment strategy, creating its first investment office, and helped the school’s endowment earn an average annual return of 13.5 percent during her five-year tenure. Wellesley’s investments grew by almost a quarter in 2007 and nearly matched HMC’s results...
...third straight loss for the Crimson (4-4) and the final contest in a three-game road swing that sent Harvard all across the country during spring break. Fatigue didn’t seem to be an issue for most of the contest, as a four-goal second-quarter output had Harvard up 6-3 at halftime. The Crimson led for the bulk of the second half, too, until Denver tied the game at 8-8 with 5:49 to play in regulation.But just over a minute later, junior midfielder Max Motschwiller emerged from a scrum in front...
...recovery programs with catchy names, and an outpouring of volunteer effort, New Orleans is not recovering from Hurricane Katrina,” wrote Associated Press correspondent Brian Schwaner in an article last August that applies just as well today. “Beyond the happy mayhem of the French Quarter, entire neighborhoods are in ruins and the business district sags from the shattered economy. Thousands of people are homeless and squatting in vacant and storm-damaged properties, some just a few blocks from City Hall.” Returning to the French Quarter, I realized how suspended things seemed there...
...teams at 5-5 with Harvard’s fifth even-strength goal of the half less than three minutes later.“We did a really good job fighting back,” Widbin said. “There was a tough stretch in the third quarter where the ball was just bouncing their way and we weren’t coming up with ground balls.”Over the course of play, the Quakers claimed 24 ground balls to Harvard’s 15. In the third frame the Quakers dominated that tally...