Harvard in the World
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Partners in Health founder Paul Farmer explores the future of organization during “Lessons from Haiti,” an event held at Sanders Theater on Saturday.
With Millions to Spend, Harvard Grad Hits Up Start-Ups
Joshua Kushner ’08 has made a career in start-ups, investing and founding ventures that take advantage of technology to address social needs.
How Much Would You Pay to Get into Harvard?
How about $200,000? According to an article from Forbes magazine, that's how much some nouveau riche parents in China are ...
Warren to Head Consumer Rights Bureau
After months of speculation, Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren was appointed to lead the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection by President Obama last Friday.
Glamour Names Two Seniors "Top 10 College Women"
Mackenzie J. Lowry ’11 and Merritt A. Moore ’11 were featured in Glamour Magazine as the “Top 10 College Women of 2010.”
ANALYSIS: DREAM Act Receives Layered Support
Currently, undocumented students who illegally immigrated to the United States at a young age have no means by which to obtain legal status, despite the successes they may achieve in the academic realm.
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Lea Hachigian ’12, Andrew Iannone ’12, Joanna Li’ 12, Jack Turban ’11, Jennifer Ding ’13, Jennifer Batel ’12, and Janelle Lambert ’12 studied art and science in Italy this summer.
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.