Word: r
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...American.” Students said they were excited to share the night with the deans. “Dean Dingman is awesome,” said Senan Ebrahim ’12. “A-W-E-S-U-M-M-M.” Evan R. Covington ’12 said he thought Dingman and Hammonds were taking “a very proactive role” in engaging students in the political process. “You never see this type of interest generally among young people, so it’s very exciting...
Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom has long thought that public health programs lack one component central to the training of public health professionals: problem solving. But it is only towards the end of his tenure, which began in 1998 and will end this January, that Bloom began to translate his ideas into a viable curriculum, one that would satisfy the requirements of an accreditation council...
...Michele R. Decker, who will be leading the case study on sex trafficking and HIV AIDS in South Asia, said that all courses taught under the alternative curriculum are entirely participatory and free of dreary PowerPoint presentations...
...sale when asked about the Private Equity Week report last week, citing a standing Harvard policy not to “discuss investment strategies or individual investments.” Several Boston-area hedge funds that received substantial initial investments from Harvard—including ex-HMC chief Jack R. Meyer’s Convexity Capital Management—also declined to comment at the time on any action HMC may be taking to sell investments it has with them. Private equity has traditionally been one of the best-performing asset classes for Harvard’s endowment, earning...
...fact that she recently married close Obama adviser and Harvard Law School Professor Cass R. Sunstein ’75 doesn’t hurt her chances, Burns said...