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On the enduring value of natural history museums and the study of life’s species
The intellectually extraordinary but decentralized system needs administrative, financial, and technological reorganization, according to the Task Force on University Libraries.
The annual report on faculty development and diversity shows gains for women, but slow progress for black and Latino professors. Further progress, ironically, may come from senior-faculty retirements.
Bioengineering professor David Edwards aims to provide a physical and conceptual space for maximizing creativity.
Eliot Spitzer, J.D. ’84, is scheduled to speak next week as part of a lecture series on institutional corruption.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith outlines academic progress and details financial problems in his 2009 annual report.
Ledecky Undergraduate Fellow Spencer Lenfield listens to Orhan Pamuk’s Norton Lectures.
The endowment, the University’s cash accounts, large swap losses, and more.
The advanced-study institute, formed when Radcliffe College was fully absorbed into Harvard a decade ago, prides itself on creative cross-disciplinary work.
Professor of biostatistics Stephen Lagakos joined the faculty more than 30 years ago.
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