Sunday, July 6, 2008

Harvard University

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Harvard Law School Receives Threat

The law school canceled bar review sessions after it was alerted to the threat. more >>

Even Harvard Grads Feel the Job Squeeze

The number of students with jobs lined up drops 7 percentage points from last year. more >>

Commencement = Student Discontent

Some Harvard grads ask for a leader, while students at Northwestern don't want theirs. more >>

Harvard President Only Mildly Criticizes Military

Harvard President Drew Faust's speech at the school's ROTC commissioning ceremony— which was supposed to include a condemnation of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy—was much more tame than expected. more >>

Dubai Recruits American Medical Leaders

Harvard and the Mayo Clinic are among the big-name institutions locating in Healthcare City. more >>

Harvard Students Arrested at Gay Rights Protest

The students were challenging "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" at a recruiting station in Portland, Maine. more >>

Harvard and Yale Yield Rates Remain Unchanged

But Dartmouth is 'in a holding pattern' with its wait list. more >>

ACLU Accuses Harvard of Ties to the FBI

The ACLU has questioned Harvard's police about why an undercover officer was photographing a political rally last month and has accused the school of maintaining a political intelligence unit that reports to the federal government. more >>

Harvard Halts Transfers for Two Years

Cramped dorms can't accommodate anyone else. more >>

Harvard Law School Pushes Students Into Public Sector

Harvard Law School announced it would waive tuition for third-year law students who pledged to work in the public sector. more >>

Ditching Cafeteria Trays for the Environment

Several schools across the country have begun experimenting with and implementing cafeteria tray bans in hopes of reducing waste and water usage in dining halls. more >>

Stanford and Wash U. Offer More Aid, Too

Families that make less than $60,000 can skip the student loan part. more >>

Obama the Vampire Debater

What would it look like if Sen. Barack Obama sang and danced and fought vampires? more >>

Trail Mix

A Harvard study suggests napping may aid memory recall; the University of Wisconsin considers offering students a second transcript of extracurricular activities more >>

Super Tuesday on Campus

Students got their voting shoes on Tuesday—a day filled with trials, tribulations, brawls, and celebrity. more >>

Harvard Dining Services Find Used Needles

Among dirty dishes and utensils, Harvard dining workers have been finding used hypodermic needles on trays sent to the kitchen. more >>

How Liberal Are Academics? Follow the Money

Princeton loves Democrats. more >>

Newsmaker of the Year

Choose the higher education mover and shaker of 2007.. more >>

Columnist of the Year

Which wordsmith best spoke to you? more >>

Best Alternative Media Outlet

Which nontraditional medium do you prefer? more >>

Yale to Harvard: We’ve Got Money to Give Away, Too!

Yale University made its announcement this week that it will dip $1.15 billion deep into its endowment to boost financial aid, increase research, and expand its free online resources. more >>

The Markdown at Harvard

Rich universities feel pressure to share more of their wealth more >>

Higher Education: Now Only a Little Less Unattainable

Harvard's more affordable. If you could just get in. more >>

Staged Kidnappings More Obnoxious Than 'Men in Black II'

Channeling their inner alien snatchers, men dressed in dark suits and sunglasses abducted Harvard students. more >>

(Not-So-) True Confessions of Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook deals with lawsuits, divulged diaries, and unhappy users. more >>

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