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February 1, 2007
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Collaboration for science
The Harvard Corporation has authorized the establishment of a new, University-wide standing committee on science and engineering to guide the University into a new era of collaborative, cross-disciplinary science initiatives. The Corporation also created a $50 million fund to provide initial support for the committee's work, pending the submission of a budget by the committee. (Staff file photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Harvard creates new, University-wide committee to guide interdisciplinary efforts in science
$50 million committed to begin efforts
The end of Early Action: Steady as it goes
Part of effort to expand financial aid, increase openness in admissions
Task forces proposes 'compact' for excellent teaching
Former Arboretum director Ashton wins Japan Prize
Prize honors work in tropical forestry
South African Harvard grads win Rhodes
Terror war could strain veterans' health, benefit systems
U.S. unprepared for impact of returning soldiers, KSG researcher says
HBS models look for new markets while serving the global poor
Innovative HBS 'immersion' programs flourish
Students plunge into the culture of China, New Orleans, and Cambridge, Mass.
Seven deadly sins on collision course with market forces
Speaker says temptation to exploit human foibles is great
Prince Charles honored with HMS's Global Environmental Citizen Award
Judaica Division awarded $1M grant
Littauer Foundations' philanthropy will help fund staff positions at the division
Stiller, Johansson named Hasty Pudding's Man and Woman of Year
Venerable Harvard theatrical group to stage 159th production
HAA overseer and elected director candidates
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