Harvard Today: September 26, 2013

Well, Dunkin' Donuts is still in business, and Ted Cruz has finally finished reading out of the phone book. Enjoy the sun today—maybe one of the last days to jump off of Weeks Bridge?

IN THE ATMOSPHERE

Today will be another crisp-but-not-quite-cold day, with a high in the mid-60s.

IN THE D-HALLS

On the Lunch Menu:
Roasted Honey Lime Chicken
Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Tomato and Red Onion
Tofu, Broccoli and Walnut Stir Fry

On the Dinner Menu:
Chicken Pot Pie
Emerald Pork
Creamy Chilaquile Casserole

ON CAMPUS

Law School 101: Applying (for Juniors and Seniors)
A short presentation followed by Q&A. 3:00-4:00pm, 54 Dunster St. Register here.

H.E.B. Lecture, Book Launch, and Reception
Daniel E. Lieberman ’86, a professor of Human Evolutionary Biology, discusses his book The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease, which will be available for signing. 6:00-7:20pm, 24 Oxford St. (Harvard Museum of Natural History).

Job Talk with the CIA
Meet CIA reps and learn more about post-graduate opportunities at the agency, which provides global intelligence on the always-evolving political, social, economic, technological, and military landscapes. Dinner will be served! IOP Conference Room (L166), 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.

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