Bita M. Assad

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Quad’s Central Library To Close

Stemming from budget shortfalls and University-wide measures to rein in spending, the Quad Library will discontinue service at the end

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Library Budgets Force Student Job Cuts

Fiscal belt-tightening measures in College and House libraries have hurt the job prospects of students looking for employment among the

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Houses To Face Sparer Funds

After initially mandating that House Masters cut their annual budgets by 15 percent earlier this semester—in line with trimming guidelines

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SCR Saw Changing Place, Fit

From Adams to Winthrop, Mather to the Quad, it has been a fixture of the College’s House system, a concept

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Hammonds Releases House Renewal Report

Nearly four months after the anticipated debut of a comprehensive plan for House renovations, Dean of the College Evelynn M.

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Quad Safety Under Scrutiny

For the freshmen who will wake up to a horde of drunken Cabot, Currier, or Pforzheimer House residents outside their

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Historic Picks To Step in at Winthrop

President Barack Obama and Ronald S. Sullivan—the newly selected Master of Winthrop House—first met on the basketball court, long before

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OCS May Cut July Advising

For students looking for personalized, one-on-one career counsel in July, the Office of Career Services may not be the place

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Committee Debuts House Life Report

CLARIFICATION APPENDED Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson presented th

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Economy Will Not Stop House Renewal

In spite of a deepening economic recession, College administrators maintain that the financial crisis will not derail their large-scale House

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The Legacy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt

CORRECTION APPENDED At the turn of the 20th century, the landmarks that now define Harvard were still a distant reality.

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CHL Talks Calories, Cash

Members of a nutrition advisory body debated the merits of various methods of presenting calories and serving sizes for dining

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Tutor Applications See Spike

Becoming a House tutor this year just might be more competitive than getting into Harvard College itself. Nearly 300 applicants

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Pfoho House Masters Picked

Sociology professor Nicholas A. Christakis and his wife Erika L. Christakis ’86 will become Pforzheimer House’s new masters this fall,

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Christakises To Be Pfoho House Masters

Nicholas A. Christakis—a sociology professor at Harvard Medical School and in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—and his wife Erika

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