Harvard Today: October 7, 2015
Hey Harvard, it's Wednesday. On this day in 1975, the Boston Red Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 3-0 in the MLB Championship.
IN THE ATMOSPHERE
Today will be fairly warm, with highs of 74 and lows of 47.
IN THE D-HALL
Lunch:
Red Spiced Chicken Breast
Greek Pizza on Multigrain Crust
Roasted Spicy Potatoes
Dinner:
Grilled Citrus Chicken
Memphis Style Pork Ribs
Seitan Pepper Steak
Potatoes Au Gratin
IN THE NEWS
Prof Failed to Disclose Connection to Company in Paper: Kennedy School of Government professor Calestous Juma did not disclose his connection to biotechnology giant Monsanto in a December 2014 paper supporting genetically modified organisms.
At Office Hours, Faust Fields Questions About Sexual Assault: University President Drew G. Faust opened up her office to student visitors for an hour on Monday, and a group of undergraduates used the meeting to approach her with concerns about sexual assault at Harvard and the results of the sexual climate survey that Faust herself deemed “deeply troubling.”
Health Services Sees Decrease in Alcohol Treatment After Hours: After closing Stillman Infirmary and moving to restructure after-hours patient care, Harvard University Health Services treated 14 students for reasons related to alcohol after hours in the first three weeks of school.
EVENTS
Today, IOP Fellow Wendy Sherman is holding her study group in the IOP Faculty Dining Room from 4-5:30 p.m.
Today, IOP Fellow Doug Heye is holding his study group, with special guest Paul Steinhauser, in the IOP L166 from 4-5:30 p.m.