Current Issue:
February 22, 2001
|
|
News |
|
News, events, features |
|
|
|
Latest
scientific findings |
|
|
|
The people behind the university |
|
|
|
Harvard and neighbor communities |
|
|
|
Scores, highlights, upcoming games |
|
|
| Newsmakers,
notes, students, police log |
|
|
|
Museums, concerts, theater |
|
|
|
Two-week listing of upcoming events |
|
|
|
February 22, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Major increase in undergraduate aid
New plan reduces the amount that students are expected to contribute to their education.
Panel thinks about the unthinkable
Judy Shepard, mother of hate-crime victim Matthew Shepard, participated in a panel discussion entitled "Families of Victims and Social Advocacy: How Can We Address and Deal with Hate Crimes?".
Ruggie named Kirkpatrick Professor at KSG
John G. Ruggie, assistant secretary-general of the United Nations, will join Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) as the Evron and Jeanne Kirkpatrick Professor of International Affairs.
Goldman, Sachs exec joins CBG
Thomas J. Healey, advisory director at Goldman, Sachs & Co., will move from the New York boardroom to a Cambridge classroom as he prepares to share what he's learned with students at the KSG's Center for Business and Government (CBG).
Bosnian women bond at KSG
United by their differences, a group of Bosnian women from the torn nation's various ethnic groups spent last week at Harvard, talking about their pasts, sharing their visions of the future, and building coalitions to make that future happen.
'Amazing Grace' author to present Noble Lectures
Author Kathleen Norris will give the 2000-01 William Belden Noble Lectures on Feb. 26, 27, and 28 at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Church.
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
|
|