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Drew Faust Endorses Return of ROTC
Harvard University will “fully and formally” recognize the long-banned Reserve Officer Training Corps program upon the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” University President Drew G. Faust said yesterday at the Institute of Politics.
Drew Faust Weighs in on 'The Social Network'
University President Drew G. Faust said she was tickled by a scene in "The Social Network" that takes place in a fictionalized version of her office in Mass. Hall.
A Faustian Perspective of "The Social Network"
University President Drew G. Faust, pictured in her Mass. Hall office in this file photo, commented on the portrayal of her office in the film "The Social Network."
Today in Photos (10/13/2010)
Photographs from the October 13, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Injunction Against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Brings Harvard ROTC Into Focus
A federal district court judge has issued an injunction against the enforcement of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, raising the possibility that University President Drew G. Faust might move to recognize the Reserve Officer Training Corps on campus.
Faculty Notebook: Faust Defends Humanities in Wake of SUNY Albany Cuts
University President Drew G. Faust delivered a rousing defense of the humanities and institutions of higher education, drawing extended applause from the professors gathered at yesterday’s Faculty meeting.
Senator Brown Faults University's ROTC Policy
Mass. Senator Scott Brown issued a harsh rebuke to Harvard yesterday for its positions on ROTC and the DREAM Act, saying in a statement that the University “has its priorities upside down.”
Fen-tastic Faust
University President Drew G. Faust threw the opening pitch at Fenway Park last night. Before Faust stepped on the field, Harvard athletes that won national championships last year were recognized for their accomplishments in front of the packed stadium.
"Harvard Night" at Fenway Park
During "Harvard Night" at Fenway Park yesterday, the Boston Red Sox honored members of the Harvard community in front of a filled stadium. President Drew G. Faust, the Kuumba Singers, student athletes, and several college graduates were recognized before the Red Sox took on the Baltimore Orioles.
Today in Photos (09/23/10)
H.E. Heinz Fischer, president of Austria, discusses the importance of learning from history in his address at the JFK Jr. Forum yesterday.
Gibson Grills Drew Faust, Gets Few Details
University President Drew G. Faust declined to offer details on the future of Harvard’s expansion in Allston or its long-delayed capital campaign in a sweeping, sometimes tense interview with Charles Gibson in Sanders Theatre yesterday.
BREAKING: Univ. Leaders Write to Senators in Support of DREAM
To show their support for the DREAM Act, eight leaders of institutions of higher education in Mass.—including University President Drew G. Faust—co-signed a letter sent to the state Senators yesterday.
Drew Faust Lobbies in D.C. for Stem Cell Research Funding
University President Drew G. Faust lobbied lawmakers on Capitol Hill yesterday to ensure funding for human embryonic stem cell research.
Senate May Vote on DREAM
A bill that would grant amnesty to qualified undocumented youth may reach the floor of the U.S. Senate next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid of Nev. announced on Tuesday.
DREAM Act at the Capitol
Harvard sophomore Eric Balderas (left), Harvard President Drew Faust, and Sen. Richard Durbin discuss the DREAM Act at the U.S. Capitol yesterday.
Faust Supports Stem Cell Work
University President Drew G. Faust announced yesterday that she would continue to support stem-cell research at Harvard despite the setback of a recent court ruling.
Faust Stresses the Importance of Knowledge Economy
University President Drew G. Faust declared global universities the new engine for the world economy—particularly during a time when other institutions "falter in dispiriting succession," she said, hinting at the great number of failed financial firms.
At ROTC Ceremony, Faust Calls for Strong Relationship With Military
The Reserve Officer Training Corps commissioned 11 Harvard College graduates as officers in the U.S. armed forces at a ceremony yesterday, attended for a third year by University President Drew G. Faust, who said she hopes for a stronger relationship between the University and the military.