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I am a professor of economics at Harvard University, where I teach introductory economics (ec 10) among other courses. I use this blog to keep in touch with my current and former students. Full Article at Greg Mankiw
WORCESTER Holy Cross took a timeout during last week’s exhibition game against Assumption and, as is custom, gathered away from the bench in a circle of seats with one at the top reserved for the head coach. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
In this photo released by Harvard University, Professor of Genetics Jack W. Szostak is seen in his home in Boston Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 after learning he won a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine. View Photo »
He felt he learned more playing poker with his dorm-mates than he did in some of the most fascinating classes he took at Harvard.
Kajal and Vishal Dharod paid $559,000 in 2006 for a new four-bedroom house built in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Today, it’s worth about $360,000. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
DuBois native Kristin Bowser, 28, was riding in a taxi Oct. 3 in Harrisburg when a driver who police say was texting and drunk struck the vehicle head-on. She died, as did the taxi driver, Michael Amissah, 34. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
AS THE ECONOMY unraveled over the past year, some business leaders recognized that now, more than ever, workers and managers needed to build a community identity and blow off steam. Full Article at Boston Globe
In this photo released by Harvard University, Professor of Genetics Jack W. Szostak is seen in his home in Boston Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 after learning he won a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine. View Photo »
We hear all over the country about rivalries ... UCLA-USC, Auburn-Alabama, Yale and Harvard, Florida-Florida State, Duke-North Carolina. We hear about that, all of those. There's none as unique as this one.
Mary Karr owes me. Because of "Lit," her new memoir, my week was a disaster. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
In the summer of 1925, Louis Brandeis took a walk on the country road that ran outside his summer home in Chatham on Cape Cod and came across another stroller. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
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In this photo released by Harvard University, Professor of Genetics Jack W. Szostak is seen in his home in Boston Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 after learning he won a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.
View Photo »In this photo released by Harvard University, Professor of Genetics Jack W. Szostak is seen in his home in Boston Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 after learning he won a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.
View Photo »Drew Faust, President of Harvard University, sits for an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Captain Agus Harimurti, Harvard University student and son of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, waves after being introduced at the beginning of his father's speech at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts September 29, 2...
View Photo »In this book cover released by Harvard University Press, "A Failure Of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression," by Richard Posner, is shown.
View Photo »Retired Harvard librarian Sylvia McDowell stands by the gravestone for John Jay Smith at the Forest Hill Cemetery in Boston, Friday Sept. 11, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This April 2003 photo provided by Harvard University shows Elena Kagan.
View Photo »RIMINI, ITALY - AUGUST 25: Edward Green, Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, speaks during the 30th meeting of Friendship among the Peoples on August 25, 2009 in Rimini, Italy.
View Photo »RIMINI, ITALY - AUGUST 25: Edward Green, Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, speaks during the 30th meeting of Friendship among the Peoples on August 25, 2009 in Rimini, Italy.
View Photo »RIMINI, ITALY - AUGUST 25: Edward Green, Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, speaks during the 30th meeting of Friendship among the Peoples on August 25, 2009 in Rimini, Italy.
View Photo »RIMINI, ITALY - AUGUST 25: Edward Green, Senior Research Scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, speaks during the 30th meeting of Friendship among the Peoples on August 25, 2009 in Rimini, Italy.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , autographs copies of his new book, "In Search of Our Roots" after speaking at the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , autographs copies of his new book, "In Search of Our Roots" after speaking at the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , speaks during the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , speaks during the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , speaks during the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday morning, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , walks with fellow Yale University graduate Tom Milch as Gates arrives at the Martha's Vineyard book festival in Chilmark, Mass. , Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama has a beer with Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. , left and Cambridge, Mass. , police Sgt. James Crowley, right, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama has a beer with Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. , left and Cambridge, Mass. , police Sgt. James Crowley, right, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, right, has a beer with Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. , second from left, and Cambridge, Mass. , police Sgt. James Crowley in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden, left, has a beer with Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. , second from left, and Cambridge, Mass. , police Sgt. James Crowley with President Barack Obama, not pictured, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This Aug. 23, 2006 file photo shows Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. , during a book signing moments before the screening of a segment of the Spike Lee documentary called "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts," at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown, M...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, MA - JULY 30: The home of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. , is seen on Ware Street July 30, 2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gates, along with Cambridge police officer James Crowley, will meet today with U.S. President Barack Obama for a sit down and a beer.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, MA - JULY 30: The home of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. , is seen on Ware Street July 30, 2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gates, along with Cambridge police officer James Crowley, will meet today with U.S. President Barack Obama for a sit down and a beer.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, MA - JULY 30: The home of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. , is seen on Ware Street July 30, 2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gates, along with Cambridge police officer James Crowley, will meet today with U.S. President Barack Obama for a sit down and a beer.
View Photo »In this photo released by Harvard University, Professor of Genetics Jack W. Szostak is seen in his home in Boston Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 after learning he won a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.
View Photo »He felt he learned more playing poker with his dorm-mates than he did in some of the most fascinating classes he took at Harvard.
We hear all over the country about rivalries ... UCLA-USC, Auburn-Alabama, Yale and Harvard, Florida-Florida State, Duke-North Carolina. We hear about that, all of those. There's none as unique as this one.
Teach for America has 10 times the applications than it has slots, with graduates from Princeton, Harvard, Stanford and the University of Michigan. Unteach at the University of Texas-Austin has many more enrolled than they can immediately place. It’s simply not true that college students are only intere...
Harvard has said that it needs further dialogue for taking a decision on the issue of opening campus or offering courses through partnership basis. Boston University will send a delegation in January
Can we build a world class university by 2020. No. Harvard University was started in 1636. It takes years. But, can we set the foundation for a world class university? Yes
There are different societal and cultural stigmas and mind-sets, and those are really important in how we address sexual health issues ... Comparing MU to Florida State University — or Yale or Harvard — is just absurd.
We're very happy that CTY and Johns Hopkins helped to prepare Mark Zuckerberg for Harvard and everything that awaited him there and at Facebook!
Lots of times when you run into people at Harvard and MIT, they’re sort of clenched ... They say, ‘This is my little thing, and I don’t want anybody else to work on it.’ Victor is ‘Hey, let’s crack this thing together!’ Kind of wide-eyed.
When I graduated from Harvard and moved to Hollywood, I was unemployable
When Harvard stumbles, the pain radiates through greater Boston.
Absolutely. If I had the chance, I would allow full brain drain from India, Estonia, Israel into the U.S. I feel that an engineer at IIT has as much chance of setting up a start-up as one from Stanford. Management education, especially B-schools like Harvard and Yale, do not help entrepreneurs. In fact,...
We definitely have the capability to run better than we did to beat some of the teams that beat us at Heps ... We have the talent. As a team, we are really strong, but I know we will improve to beat teams like Columbia and Harvard in upcoming races.
He had offers from schools such Akron, Hofstra and New Hampshire, and Rutgers was still looking at him, but you can’t go wrong with a school as prestigious as Harvard ... He’s a great student; they have recruited him as an athlete.
I'm happy because it was his dream to have a Harvard diploma, but I'm sad because now what? ... He has no money, no papers so he can go to work.
I committed to Harvard last Sunday ... but I wanted to wait until I talked to admissions. I was told, if I keep my grades up, I will be accepted in the spring.
We were really nervous. It was intimidating being with this giant group from Harvard. After the show, the reception both from the other groups, and the audience was overwhelming ... It was a definite source of pride.
Sometimes events do impact your name and our analysis seems to be that since Harvard fell that much, it appears tied to the economic restructuring
You want to know the truth ... it’s kind of a horrible day. Or at the very least, a bittersweet day. I’m so happy for him, happy that he’s landed over at Harvard, but sad at the same time, because I’m gonna miss him terribly. Capt. Claiborne was the boss everyone in this house would walk through a wall ...
No one understood the neighborhoods and their people, or treated them with more respect and compassion than Capt. Claiborne ... Harvard’s gain is (Boston’s) loss.
I’ve never said, ‘Don’t come,’ ... I have found that the parties are very self-selective. If you think that hanging out with a bunch of Yale, Harvard, MIT and Stanford kids at a club on a Thursday night sounds fun, then you’re probably going to fit right in.
We still think if we win the next three, we have a chance to win the league, but it depends on how Dartmouth, Brown and Harvard do ... But if we don’t win the league, we feel like our strength of schedule has been so good, and our RPI is in the top 10 in the country right now — I think we’d have to be i...
A paper that just came out online in Emerging Infectious Diseases by Carrie Reed, of the CDC and colleagues here and at Harvard University, estimated the burden of disease in the spring from April when this virus first emerged to I think it's July 23
We’re all very excited to start playing Ivy League and ECAC games ... Everyone’s healthy and some of us are looking for a little revenge on Halloween, since the last two Harvard playoff losses are still pretty fresh in our minds.
Both Harvard and Dartmouth have good special teams for the power play and penalty kill ... The level of their special teams is something we will try to match.
Health economists Regina Herzlinger of Harvard and Robert Book of the Heritage Foundation note that on a per-person basis, Medicare has higher administrative costs than private firms. They look smaller only because the average Medicare patient uses more services than the average private insurance patien...
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