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Zachary Hamed

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Econ Revises Course Load

The Economics Department revised its concentration requirements for incoming students this past month, increasing the number of required courses and emphasizing a stronger foundation in mathematics.


Rogoff Awarded for Work on Securities

Economics Professor Kenneth S. Rogoff received further recognition for his best-selling analysis of financial crises in early January when he was awarded the fifteenth annual TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award for Outstanding Scholarly Writing on Lifelong Financial Security.


Conference Looks at Brown vs. Board

The modern day implications of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education court case—the topic of Harvard Law School Dean ...


Harvard Conference Examines Brown vs. Board

The modern day implications of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education court case—the topic of Harvard Law School Dean Martha L. Minow’s recent book—were discussed in a conference Saturday afternoon.


Professors as Undergrads: John Dowling and Harry Lewis

The Crimson interviewed several professors and asked them what Harvard memorabilia they had in their office.


Improv Group Publishes How-To Guide for Students

The Immediate Gratification Players, one of two Harvard improvisational comedy groups, will be releasing its first published book, “So You Think You’re Funny: A Students’ Guide to Improv Comedy,” later this week.