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Trying To Treat Africa
The Bush White House’s December 2003 call for grant proposals to the $15 billion President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief
Harvard May Receive $115M
The Ellison Medical Foundation is close to completing discussions with Harvard for a $115 million gift to establish a research
Dean ‘Venky’ To Step Down From Post
Armstrong Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti announced on Tuesday that he will step down as dean
Dean ‘Venky’ To Step Down From Post
Armstrong Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti announced on Tuesday that he will step down as dean
Harvard May Receive $115M for Global Health
The Ellison Medical Foundation is close to completing discussions with Harvard for a $115 million gift to establish a research
Engineering Dean To Step Down Next Year
Venkatesh “Venky” Narayanamurti announced today that he will step down as dean of the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Six Elected to Faculty Council
Six professors were elected last week to the Faculty Council, four of whom were vocal critics of University President Lawrence
Gould’s Widow Sues Doctors
The widow of renowned Harvard evolutionary biologist Stephen J. Gould has sued three doctors at Harvard-affiliated hospitals for allegedly failing
Three Vice-Provost Positions Created
In a move to further centralize University activities in Mass. Hall, Provost Steven E. Hyman said last week that three
Initiative Will Get Up to $100M
The Harvard Initiative for Global Health (HIGH), a new interdisciplinary pet project borne out of the University Provost’s office, is
AIDS Deaths Tied to Delays
A specialist working with Harvard School of Public Health (SPH) researchers on AIDS treatment in Nigeria said yesterday that up
Allston Development Forges Ahead
A Harvard task force will recommend today that future Allston development be anchored around two science complexes of 500,000 square
SPH Grant Draws Criticism
An official from the Association of American University Professors (AAUP) said yesterday that Mass. Hall’s control of a Harvard School
University Takes Control of Grant
In an unprecedented move toward centralized control, top University administrators last summer took direct authority over the administration of a
Yale, Columbia Students To Strike
Graduate students at Yale and Columbia voted late Wednesday to begin strike action on Monday, withholding all teaching and grading