Michael L. Shenkman
Byerly Hall Wants YOU!
Admissions officers can't do it alone. Except for the allure of the famous name, Harvard's admissions shtick is no different
Faculty Council Okays Af-Am Studies Ph.D.
The Faculty Council voted yesterday to approve a new Ph.D program in African-American Studies. The 18-member body's approval paves the
Harvard Admits Slightly Fewer Early Action Applicants
1,137 early action applicants will start this year's holiday season with cheer when they learn that they have been accepted
Faculty Council Adds New Rung to Research Hierarchy
The Faculty Council received a proposal for the creation of a new research position yesterday, responding to changes in the
Early Applicant Pool Increases By Thirty Percent
Once they get to campus, Harvard students may not often hand their work in early, but a record number of
Faculty Council Discusses Information Technology Initiatives, Computer Help
The Faculty Council heard presentations on more than five different information technology initiatives yesterday, prompting questions about whether students and
Glitches Beset Project ADAPT
Harvard's new financial management system, Project ADAPT, is plagued with across-the-board implementation problems at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
Byerly Hall Provides Good Training for Would-be Administrators
Students know Byerly Hall, home of Harvard College Admissions and Financial Aid, as a gateway to education, but fewer know
University Couples
In a student life survey earlier this year, the Crimson found that only about two thirds of the college's undergraduates
Financial Aid Director Miller Heads to Brown
Financial aid at Harvard has changed, and after 20 years in Cambridge, Harvard's longest serving Financial Aid Director, James S.
URI Paper Faces Charges Of Racism
A group calling itself the Brothers United for Action at the University of Rhode Island (URI) demanded last week that
First Lady Celebrates MassArt
BOSTON--Hillary Rodham Clinton took a whirlwind tour of Boston Saturday, ending with a speech at a fundraiser celebrating the 125th
Budgeting 101
As the holiday shopping period begins, students on a budget need to remember that the Harvard shopping period is only
Three Quarters Of Coop Rebates Still Unclaimed
Craig D. Peskin '00-'01 didn't expect his annual patronage rebate from the Harvard Coop to amount to much, so he
IOP Panel Discusses Elections
Democrats have a better chance of surviving the November elections now than they did earlier this year, but the results