As seen in Harvard Magazine
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Feb 15, 2013
I Choose Harvard: Douglas ’62 and Cynthia Crocker
Doug Crocker ’62 and his wife, Cindy, believe that education is the gateway to opportunity—and that helping open those gates is essential. Read More
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Feb 15, 2013
I Choose Harvard: Ab Gupta ’04
Since graduating from Harvard, Ab Gupta ’04 has lived in five cities, launched an investment office in Mumbai, earned two advanced degrees, and served as CEO of a 200-person company. The constant during that change-filled time? His Harvard College ties. Read More
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Feb 15, 2013
I Choose Harvard: Jeannie Bachelor Lavine ’88, MBA ’92
Herbert Bachelor ’66, MBA ’68 graduated from Harvard with significant debt and began saving for his children’s college education. Now his daughter Jeannie Bachelor Lavine ’88, MBA ’92 and her husband, Jonathan Lavine MBA ’92, are helping ease the financial burden for others. Read More
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Feb 15, 2013
Anything Is Possible
Harvard's financial aid program changes the lives of exceptionally talented students from all economic background and empowers them to change the world. Read More
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Dec 14, 2012
House Renewal Takes Shape
When Glenn Hutchins '77, JD/MBA '83 moved into Winthrop House—one of Harvard's seven original Houses and the former home to President Kennedy, Ben Bernanke, and other luminaries—he didn't realize his experience would be so enduring. Read More
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Dec 13, 2012
Dean's Fellows Support Excellence and Emerging Ideas
A course that uses 3-D computer models to virtually transport students to ancient Egypt. Handheld devices that help a life sciences professor tell whether his lectures are sinking in. An engineering class that spurs “blue-sky ideas” to address global needs. These are some of the innovative approaches to teaching and learning made possible through flexible, immediate-use funds to Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Read More
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Sep 28, 2012
Laurence Lebowitz ’82, MBA’88
Our planet needs more engineers, and Harvard is poised to train them, Larry Lebowitz ’82, MBA ’88, believes. Read More
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Sep 28, 2012
Asami Ishimaru ’79, MBA ’83
As a private equity investor, Asami Ishimaru ’79, MBA ’83 is always on the lookout for emerging companies that use innovative technology to solve problems. Read More
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Sep 28, 2012
Stephanie (Formica) Connaughton ’87
During her years at the Gillette Company, Stephanie (Formica) Connaughton ’87 learned what it takes to innovate: creativity, teamwork, flexible space, and pipe cleaners. Read More
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Sep 28, 2012
Engineering with a Liberal Arts Twist
Engineering as a liberal art? See what sets Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences apart from the rest. Read More
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Aug 16, 2012
Harvard's Commitment to Financial Aid
See how financial aid makes a Harvard journey possible. Read More
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Aug 16, 2012
Investing in the Future
Morgan Lehmann ’12 of Minnesota was the first from her high school to attend Harvard, an opportunity made possible by Harvard's financial aid policy. Read More
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Aug 10, 2012
Evan ’87 and Cindy Goldberg
Evan Goldberg ’87 learned early on about the power of education to open doors. Now, Goldberg and his wife, Cindy, have established a scholarship fund to open doors for others. Read More
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Jun 20, 2012
Byron Wien '54, MBA '56
Byron Wien '54, MBA '56 hadn't thought about Harvard until he was sent to the principal's office. There, he had a conversation that changed his life. Read More
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Jun 18, 2012
Mike Vranos '83
Inspired by stem cell research and Professor Doug Melton, Mike Vranos and his wife Anna-Karin establish a research fellowship at Harvard. Read More
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Jun 15, 2012
Making Science Stick
Hands-on research opportunities are bringing the sciences to life for Harvard undergraduates. Read More
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Mar 30, 2012
Putting the “New” in Old Quincy
After several years of planning focused on everything from bathroom tile to the meaning of House life, Quincy House Co-Masters Lee and Deborah Gehrke can’t wait for the transformation of Old Quincy to start in June. Read More
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Mar 30, 2012
Honoring the Past, Looking to the Future
As strong and vibrant as they are, the Houses need attention. That’s why the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has begun an ambitious multiyear effort to renew the cherished residential system to meet the needs of 21st-century students. Read More
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Mar 30, 2012
Brian D. Young ’76
To mark his 35th reunion last year, Brian D. Young made a generous pledge to House renewal. Read More
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Mar 30, 2012
Andrew L. Farkas ’82 and Sandi Goff Farkas
Andrew Farkas' gift, which named the building Farkas Hall, is a three-fold gesture of appreciation for Harvard College, the Hasty Pudding, and his father, Robin L. Farkas ’54, MBA ’61. Read More
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