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"Kaiser Permanente/Harvard Medical School study links lack of sleep ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:58:43

Mothers who reported sleeping five hours or less per day when their babies were six-months-old had a threefold higher risk for substantial weight retention (11 pounds or more) at their baby’s first birthday than moms who slept seven hours per day accordi...

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"The Harvard Lampoon enters the 20th Century" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:14:33

The Blog of the Philadelphia Comedy Show DIE ACTOR DIE. Both Hosted by Don Montrey The Harvard blackguard that prestigious crucible that bore 97% of all Simpson writers (although it’s hard to believe that nowadays). George Plimpton. Conan O’Brien and B. J. Novak to label a few has a website called. That’s it? They couldn’t have go up with something more witty like…come up something a writer from the Harvard Lampoon would go up with? The site features lots of info history comix. Google Ads and samples of its famous alumnae’s work. So far my favorite has to be this piece from B. J. Novak: . DIE ACTOR DIEIt's a comedy show!Stand-up sketch video bitches who displace during comedy shows. Hosted by Don MontreyFeaturing:Chip ChantryDoogie HornerPat Kelly (the other one)Meg and RobRowan &HastingsPlease say: The show in March ordain be on the 4th Monday of the month. When: Monday. March 24thWhere: The Khyber (56 S. 2nd Street)What (Time): 8 PMHow (Much): $5Why (Should I Come): Cause the Ides of walk'll getcha if ya don't! Yaaaar! Also. Drink Specials: $1 PBR and Miller Lites. $2 Lagers and $2 Dead Actors. 3/15/08 - I ordain be doing ComedySportz at The Playground at 7:30 and 10PM.3/24/08 - I will be hosting DIE ACTOR DIE.

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"A new book of possible interest from Harvard U Press" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:22:07

Blog EditorsJames Ottavio CastagneraAssociate Provost and cerebrate Counsel for Academic AffairsRider University• • Patrick J. CihonAssociate ProfessorLaw & Public PolicyWhitman educate of ManagementSyracuse University• • ResourcesAbout Higher Ed Law Prof Blog • Find Education Law Profs • • • Free Legal Web Sites • • In real life. Stevens is a professor in bustling New York. But for a year and a half he worked in the admissions office of a bucolic New England college known for its high academic standards beautiful campus and social conscience. Ambitious high schoolers and understand guidance counselors know that admission here is highly competitive. But creating classes. Stevens finds is a lot more complicated than most people imagine. "Skillfully blending facts and figures with evocative case studies. Mitchell Stevens illuminates the affect of admissions to an elite college and shows how vexed and conflicted it is." —Howard Gardner. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education. Harvard University "At the most influential American colleges growing competition to be selective and to be selected is undermining the democratic values traditionally entrusted to higher education. Rather than serving as routes to social mobility many college admission offices end up perpetuating the status quo. Mitchell Stevens's thoughtful and eloquent book illuminates the machinations of the system—and its consequences." —Lloyd Thacker. President. Education Conservancy and editor of "This fascinating schedule uses fly-on-the-wall reporting to show how decision-makers at a prestigious liberal arts college unwittingly perpetuate an American elite. Mitchell Stevens has done a real service by pulling back the furnish on the secretive college admissions affect." —Susan Coll author of 79 Garden Street. Cambridge. Massachusetts 02138 USA convey you for your arouse in Harvard University touch books. PRIVACY AND UNSUBSCRIBE sight As stated in the. Harvard University touch honors its customers' choices to receive information about Harvard University touch products and services. To unsubscribe or if you received this communicate in error please use the cerebrate provided at the end of this communicate. Customer Service: (telecommunicate) 1-401-531-2800; (email)

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"Harvard Profs Win Humanities Medals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:35:57

President George W. furnish and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) honored two members of Harvard’s Faculty on Thursday for significant contributions to their respective fields. Professor of History Emeritus Richard E. Pipes and Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse were both named as recipients of the 2007 National Humanities Medal. Pipes was awarded the medal for “his peerless scholarship on Russia and Eastern Europe and for his dedication to the create of freedom.” Wisse was awarded the medal for “her scholarship and teaching that have illuminated Jewish literary traditions.” The medal first awarded in 1997. “honors individuals or groups whose work has deepened the nation’s understanding of the humanities broadened our citizens’ engagement with the humanities or helped hold and grow Americans’ access to important resources in the humanities,” according to the NEH Web place. Recipients of the National Humanities Medal are anonymously recommended by people around the country. NEH creates a bunco enumerate and then selects the recipients who are awarded the medal at the discretion of the President. Pipes who was also the Director of Eastern European and Soviet Affairs in President Reagan’s National Security Council first became interested in the Soviet Union during World War II. His family fled Poland following the Nazi/Soviet invasion of September 1939. Pipes ended up in the United States where he learned Russian as a member of the U. S. Air Corps the predecessor to the U. S. Air compel. “Everyone was interested in Russia largely because of World War II. Following the war the study of Russia was a wide-open exciting field and there were few American experts at the time,” Pipes said in an interview with The Crimson. Wisse became interested in Yiddish literature while attending graduate school in 1960. Wisse who was studing English literature at the measure said she “decided it would be a terrific challenge to open up a new field in Yiddish literature.” “Yiddish was the language of my home,” she added. Julia I. Bertelsmann ’09 who has taken both Literature and Arts A-48. “Modern Jewish Literature,” and Literature 153. “Saul Bellow and the New York Intellectuals,” with Wisse said the scholar is “one of the most brilliant professors I’ve had.”“She provides opportunities for questions and disagreement that are not always the inspect at a university desire this,” Bertelsmann said. Wisse’s colleagues echoed these words of appraise.“She is a distinguished intellectual in her handle,” said Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy Shaye J. D. Cohen. Noting a difference in political views. Cohen said that though he doesn’t accept with Wisse on many things he is “delighted that she won this award.” Both professors acknowledged their gratitude for winning the allocate and the literal burden that comes with being a recipient.“It was a very heavy medal,” Pipes said. “At least a hit.”

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"Crimson Counts 3 Rhodes Scholars" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 15:57:10

Champion pole vaulter aspiring bioengineer thesis prize-winner awarded In a rare turn two years ago. Harvard students were shut out of the Rhodes Scholarship competition. Last year the College came back with a vengeance boasting six awardees. This year three winners gave the color a happy medium. Clara L. Blattler ’08. Sammy K. Sambu ’08 and Shayak Sarkar ’07 were awarded the prestigious full scholarships to Oxford University which include in their criteria “literary and scholastic attainments,” “success in sports,” and a commitment to service morality and leadership. Blattler a resident of Brookline. crowd. has a resume that includes a Harvard record and an Ivy unify championship in pole vaulting a place in the pit orchestra playing violin for Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado,” and pass investigate trips to Namibia for her concentration earth and planetary sciences.“I do get rest,” she said. “I manage to balance everything pretty well.”Her roommate. Sarah E. Gross ’08 was less modest about Blattler’s time management skills calling her “basically superhuman” and “the kind of person who can alter to deal with any kind of challenge.”Her senior thesis explores a new way of measuring the geological record of the earth’s temperature. Blattler is one of “only a few people in the world” who can use the technique said her advisor earth and planetary sciences professor Daniel P. Schrag. Sambu who received the scholarship as a representative of his native Kenya has a similarly impressive collection of activities including membership in several African leadership clubs and a hobby of amateur acrobatics. His thesis is on biodegradable scaffolding for organ transplants.“My arouse really would be to conduct investigate,” he said. “My particular interest is that it should undergo some impact in Kenya and in most of the developing world.”Sambu said he hopes to work with a aggroup of researchers at Oxford that is trying to develop a needle-less aerosol vaccine delivery system. Such a mechanism would accept for fewer infections less pain and for children to get vaccinated at a younger age.“I believe science can play a prominent role in helping the economies of Africa in catching up to the be of the world,” he said. Sambu added that he is compiling scientific terminology in African languages to achieve this.“He’s an inspiration to all of us,” roommate Kenneth K. Gichinga ’08 said. “He really helps us to be motivated.. we’re going to miss him [when he’s at Oxford].”Sarkar the third Harvard recipient hails from Edinburgh. Texas and graduated last June with an A. B in applied mathematics and a master’s in statistics. According to his biography on the American Web place for the Rhodes Trust. Sarkar wrote a prize-winning thesis on homeless children and intends to focus his study at Oxford on social issues. He could not be reached for comment yesterday afternoon. The awardees were announced over the weekend. A number of the countries where Rhodes Scholarships are awarded had not yet listed winners on their Web sites as of last night.—cater writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas harvard edu.

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:32:12

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"Social-scientist pair returning to Harvard" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:30:57

CAMBRIDGE - A husband-and-wife team of social scientists who left Harvard University three years ago after one was denied tenure is returning to the university's Department of African and African American Studies officials said yesterday. CAMBRIDGE - A husband-and-wife aggroup of social scientists who left Harvard University three years ago after one was denied tenure is returning to the university's Department of African and African American Studies officials said yesterday. Marcyliena Morgan and Lawrence Bobo left for Stanford University in 2003 after Morgan was denied advance under former president Lawrence H. Summers. She ordain return to Harvard in January as a tenured professor said Evelyn Higginbotham chairwoman of the department. "advance was the issue for her leaving and that has been resolved," Higginbotham said. advance was approved by interim president Derek Bok in May and backed by president Drew Faust she said. "We are really ecstatic because we feel desire we are not just welcoming new scholars to the department but that beloved colleagues undergo returned to us," she said. Morgan is a linguistic anthropologist and authority on global hip-hop grow who will concentrate on hip-hip's role in AIDS prevention. Higginbotham said.

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