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Charles E. Shannon ’11 & A. Faith Kniffley
Charles E. Shannon ’11 and A. Faith Kniffley are well versed in the laws of chemistry—and physics and biology and calculus.
Harvard-Yale: The Financial Crisis Edition
Budget cuts have taken a toll on one of the most storied Harvard traditions: The Game.
Hammonds Doubles Back on Ad Board Report Release
In response to a question posed by former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 at the final Faculty meeting of the academic year in May, Hammonds informed those in attendance that she would release the report. But in a meeting with The Crimson last Thursday, Hammonds said that the report, which she commissioned, would not be made public.
Harvard's Image Drops Like the Endowment
A major decline in the endowment. Budget cuts. Layoffs. Whiny students . Admittedly, these phrases don't look so nice next
Nearly All J-Term Applications Approved
The College accepted over 93 percent of the undergraduates who applied to stay on campus during this year’s inaugural January ...
Harvard Faces Reaccreditation
Only five students showed up yesterday to voice their thoughts on life at Harvard at a meeting with the New ...
Libraries Reduce Winter Hours
Harvard College Library—which administers Widener, Lamont, and Cabot Science Libraries—will keep standard business hours throughout the three-week January Term but ...
Harvard's Getting Some 'Cred
Reaccreditation, that is. Harvard is currently undergoing the 10-year reaccreditation processes to ensure that we're getting a quality education. The
College Adds Parents’ Info Tab to Web Site
Harvard College is trying to make it a bit easier for parents to stay on top of campus news that may affect their children’s lives.