Fawaz, Shapiro to lead Harvard Overseers for 2011-12
Leila Fawaz, A.M. ’72, Ph.D. ’79, a Tufts University professor, former dean of humanities and arts, and prominent social historian of the Middle East, has been elected president of Harvard’s Board of...
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To Leila Fawaz, Harvard isn’t just where she launched her academic career in Middle Eastern studies; it’s also where she learned to swim in the waters of Blodgett Pool under the eye of a Harvard Swim...
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The Gazette recently sat down with Robert Reischauer, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation, and Leila Fawaz, president of the Board of Overseers, to talk about Harvard’s governance, the...
View ArticleMeserve, Fisher to lead Overseers
Richard A. Meserve, J.D. ’75, president of the Carnegie Institution for Science and former head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has been elected president of Harvard’s Board of Overseers for...
View ArticleFawaz, Shapiro to lead Harvard Overseers for 2011-12
Leila Fawaz, A.M. ’72, Ph.D. ’79, a Tufts University professor, former dean of humanities and arts, and prominent social historian of the Middle East, has been elected president of Harvard’s Board of...
View ArticleEyes on the future
To Leila Fawaz, Harvard isn’t just where she launched her academic career in Middle Eastern studies; it’s also where she learned to swim in the waters of Blodgett Pool under the eye of a Harvard Swim...
View ArticlePulling together for a better Harvard
The Gazette recently sat down with Robert Reischauer, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation, and Leila Fawaz, president of the Board of Overseers, to talk about Harvard’s governance, the...
View ArticleMeserve, Fisher to lead Overseers
Richard A. Meserve, J.D. ’75, president of the Carnegie Institution for Science and former head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has been elected president of Harvard’s Board of Overseers...
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One hundred years ago, in the first two months of 1915, what was then called the Great War — puzzled over by experts gathered at a Harvard conference on Friday ― established its most enduring...
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