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The New York Times reviews “Harvard Beats Yale 29-29.”
The interests of Berkman Center fellow Lewis Hyde include Thoreau; writing poetry; and intellectual property in the digital age—and he manages to draw connections between them.
The Boston Globe counts Graduate School of Design dean Mohsen Mostafavi among the city’s most stylish denizens.
Out of Town News has opted not to renew its lease, the Harvard Crimson reports.
Education scholar Howard Gardner’s recipe for professional fulfillment
Stanley Fish asks whether Larry Summers has the people skills to serve as Obama’s Treasury Secretary.
As Barack Obama prepares to take office, Henry Louis Gates Jr. reflects on how far black Americans have come in his lifetime.
Current tax policy encourages taking on debt to buy a bigger house, says Glimp professor of economics Edward L. Glaeser.
Ideas from Harvard scholars and alumni include going local; regulating consumer credit; and getting over our aversion to centralized planning.
In two newspaper op-ed essays, faculty members critique aspects of the federal government’s financial-rescue measures and emerging proposals for another economic-stimulus package…
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