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Gates Honored For Academic Works

Recognized for years of distinguished literary scholarship and commitment to the African American community, Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. became ...


Student Removal Rules Change

Students who are up for expulsion from Harvard College or the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will no longer have their cases debated and voted on by the full Faculty of Arts and Sciences.


HBS Curriculum Adapts to Meltdown

Harvard Business School was founded in the midst of a recession in 1908. More than 100 years later, during similarly ...


Late Prof. Lauded For Caring Service

Family and friends of Samuel H. Beer, a former Harvard professor of government who passed away in April, gathered last ...


Honduras Minister Abroad at Harvard

On the morning of June 28, Rodolfo F. Pastor began an unexpected journey to Harvard. As Honduran Minister of Culture, ...


Budget Plans Proceed Slowly

Though Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith has stressed the significance of the six FAS working groups ...


GSAS Alum Gets Williams Post

Theoretical physicist Adam F. Falk, who received his doctoral degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in ...


Ex-Grad Student Alleges Misconduct

A former graduate student’s mass e-mail to hundreds of College students alleging “administrative misconduct” at Harvard sparked heated debate over undergraduate e-mail lists Friday about discrimination on campus.


FAS To Use 'Idea Bank' Deposits

Facing a $110 million dollar budget deficit over the next two years, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has unrolled ...


Psych Prof. Remembered

Brendan Maher spent his career as a psychology professor, department chair, and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences dean, but ...


New American Lit. Vol. Sparks Debate

A panel of scholars of American history and literature sat in front of a stone fireplace and under the painted ...


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