Current Issue:
December 6, 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 |
|
|
|
December 6, 2001
|
Taking the long view in Afghanistan
Former Institute of Politics director and UN ambassador Jonathan Moore sees the country's history of trouble as a cause for hope. (Staff photo by Rose Lincoln) Full story |
|
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE 12/12/01
Lithium drugs found to reduce suicide risk
Study shows up to 82 percent reduction in suicide risk
SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE 12/10/01
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Popular chemistry professor Jim Davis bids farewell
Five Harvard students selected as 2002 Rhodes Scholars
Robert R. Porter, Andrew Park, Neil R. Brown, Albert H. Cho, and Stephen E. Sachs are among this year's winners.
SPECIAL TO THE GAZETTE 12/6/01
Two Harvard students named 2002 Marshall Scholarship winners
Lauren Baer and Sarah Moss will study at Oxford
Early action numbers plateau
A record 6,128 students apply for admission under Harvard College's early action program, the third year that the number has been just over 6,000
War, terrorism, nation building focus of Shorenstein Center press briefing in D.C.
International effort needed in Afghanistan, experts say
Whitney Espich appointed director of communications at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Former manager at Citigate Cunningham and
former communications officer at Monticello
Divinity School rededicates renovated Andover-Harvard Theological Library
Literally and figuratively, renovated Divinity School library
connects the old to the new
Long view needed in Afghanistan
Former IOP Director and UN Ambassador sees history of trouble a cause for hope
Nieman hosts 'narrative journalism' luminaries at conference
Advice and comfort from consummate storytellers Ira Glass, Nora Ephron, and
others
Rally calls for higher wages for janitors
Some students joined a rally organized by a national organization called Justice for Janitors that has held periodic demonstrations in the area
Tea for one
Tara McAllister is the winner of this year's Tazuko Ajiro Monane Prize for an outstanding student of Japanese
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
|
|