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  PETER BERKOWITZ vs. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Harvard contends that reconsideration of its motion to dismiss is warranted by the reversal of the Schaer decision on which this court relied.
Harvard argues that Berkowitz should not be allowed to amend the complaint to add the "short list" claim because he never raised such a claim during the university grievance process and therefore has failed to exhaust his remedies with respect to such a claim.
Harvard contends that because Section 3(b) is silent with respect to the specific procedures to be followed by the Docket Committee in screening a grievance, Harvard would not reasonably expect professors such as Berkowitz to believe that it was beyond the Docket Committee's authority to conduct a lengthy investigation into the merits of a grievance.
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 MESSING, RUDAVSKY & WELIKY, P.C. v. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Stanford, a sergeant with the Harvard University police department (HUPD), alleged that Harvard and its police chief, Francis Riley, discriminated against her on the basis of gender and in reprisal for earlier complaints of discrimination.
Harvard contends that the third category of the comment is an unambiguous reference to the admissions exception to the hearsay rule.
The Harvard employees are also not employees "whose act or omission in connection with that matter may be imputed to the organization for purposes of civil or criminal liability." Mass.
www.nacua.org /documents/Messing_v_Harvard.html   (6460 words)

  
 UOS Transportation Strategic Plan
Harvard shall provide the BTD with an annual report that summarizes Harvard's compliance with the provisions of this Agreement within sixty calendar days of the end of each calendar year.
Harvard shall assume the defense of BTD, its officers, agents, and/or employees, and hold them harmless from all suits and claims against them or any of them arising from any willful misconduct or wrongful, reckless or negligent act or omission of Harvard, its agents or employees in any way connected with performance under this Agreement.
Harvard covenants and agrees that it shall, in carrying out its responsibilities under this Agreement, comply strictly with each and every provision of Chapter 268A of the General Laws (the Conflict of Interest Law) to the full extent of the applicability of said provisions to the Harvard.
www.uos.harvard.edu /transportation/tsp_accplan_boston.shtml   (1485 words)

  
 THE HARVARD CRIMSON, INC. vs. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE & others.(1)
The Crimson brought an action for declaratory and injunctive relief against the President and Fellows of Harvard College, the HUPD, and the chief of police of the HUPD (collectively, Harvard), seeking disclosure of the requested documents in their custody.
President and Fellows of Harvard College, 663 F.2d 336, 337-338 (1st Cir.
(5) Harvard asserts that this case should be remanded to the Superior Court for entry of a binding declaration that documents in the custody of the HUPD are not subject to the public records law.
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 Harvard Committee on General Scholarships and Zuckerman Fellows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Candidates for the Zuckerman Fellows Program are individuals who have a graduate degree in business, law, or medicine who wish to earn an additional degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, or the Harvard School of Public Health.
Zuckerman Fellows will receive one year of tuition and health insurance fees at the Graduate School of Education, the Kennedy School of Government, or the School of Public Health, plus a stipend of $30,000 during their Fellowship year.
Zuckerman Fellows will be selected based on their leadership ability, intellectual and academic achievements, and commitment to public service over the course of their careers.
www.zuckermanfellows.harvard.edu /index.shtml   (244 words)

  
 HARVARD COLLEGE v HARVARD BIOSCIENCE INC - Legal Case Documents
Harvard Bioscience is the successor by merger and purchase to the
This is an action by Harvard University for federal trademark infringement, unfair competition, dilution and cybersquatting in violation of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C $6 1114, 1125(a), 1125(c), and 1125(d), and related violations of the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Plaintiff, PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE ("Harvard
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 GSD - Faculty Resources
The president presides at meetings of the Corporation and is an active participant in the meetings of the Board of Overseers.
He is a member and presiding officer of each of the faculties, and he is charged by the University statute to “exercise a general superintendency over all the university’s concerns.” The provost is responsible for fostering academic, administrative, and financial cooperation throughout the University.
Appointed by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, the dean is responsible to the president for the overall governance of the GSD and its academic programs.
www.gsd.harvard.edu /academic/faculty_resources/faculty_handbook/chapter_one.html   (1803 words)

  
 President and Fellows of Harvard College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President and Fellows of Harvard College (also known as the Harvard Corporation) is the more fundamental of Harvard University's two governing boards.
(The other is the Harvard Board of Overseers.) On 9 June 1650, at the request of President Henry Dunster, the Great and General Court of Massachusetts (i.e., the colonial legislature) issued the body's charter, making it the oldest corporation in the western hemisphere.
When it was originally founded, the corporation was probably intended to be a body of the college's resident instructors, like the fellows of an Oxbridge college.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harvard_Corporation   (378 words)

  
 MICHAEL MAMMONE vs. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE.
President and Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross, 388 Mass.
The court's affirmation of Harvard's right to summarily terminate the plaintiff, on the basis of one manic episode and with no attempt to accommodate his illness, is regrettable.
(5) Mammone was initially hired by the President and Fellows of Harvard University (university) faculty of arts and sciences as a part-time employee in August of 1995.
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 Harvard College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The American usage of the word college had not yet developed: to the founders of Harvard, a college was an association of teachers and scholars for education, room, and board.
Harvard College is considered to be one of the top undergraduate colleges in the United States, and admission to it is highly desired.
The House system was instituted by Harvard president Abbott Lawrence Lowell in the 1930s, although the number of Houses, their demographics, and the methods by which students are assigned to particular Houses have all changed drastically since the founding of the system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harvard_College   (2487 words)

  
 FAS Center: Bauer Fellows Program
Bauer Fellows are independent researchers who receive internal funding for a group of up to three people.
Each Fellow receives the support of a mentoring committee composed of three faculty who are interested in the Fellow’s area of research.
Our aim is for Fellows to work together by combining their differing expertise with a strong interest in a common general problem, as well as forging connections between the center and the broader Harvard community.
sysbio.harvard.edu /csb/research/fellows.html   (246 words)

  
 LDI Intellectual Property & Copyright
Most of the materials created as part of the Library Digital Initiative are owned, held or licensed by the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Members of the Harvard community and LDI participants should also refer to the PDF version of Copyright Guidelines For The Library Digital Initiative, a document prepared in March 1999 by Robert Donin of the Office of the General Counsel.
Note: This document is restricted to the Harvard community, and may not be disclosed or distributed without the permission of the Harvard University Office of the General Counsel.
hul.harvard.edu /ldi/html/copyright.html   (285 words)

  
 Mammone vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College
On March 7, 2003, Harvard University terminated the seven year employment of Michael Mammone after the onset of a manic phase of bipolar disorder.
Mammone claims that he was terminated due to his mental disability and brought suit against the President and Fellows of Harvard College (University) under the Commonwealth's employment discrimination statute and Equal Rights Act.
The plaintiff contended that the reasoning of Garrity that a handicapped employee who engages in egregious workplace misconduct can be held to the same standard as a non-handicapped employee who engages in similar misconduct, should be strictly limited to cases involving misconduct resulting from drug or alcohol dependence (as opposed to other handicaps).
www.openminds.com /indres/mammonefulltext.htm   (227 words)

  
 Copyright 1996 President and Fellows of Harvard College
College students who plan to go into business often major in economics, but few believe that they will end up using what they hear in the lecture hall.
Yet even if a business leader may not be very good at formulating general theories or at explaining what he or she does, there are still those who believe that the businessperson's ability to spot opportunities and solve problems in his or her own business can be applied to the national economy.
After all, what the president of the United States needs from his economic advisers is not learned tracts but sound advice about what to do next.
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Harvard owns all right, title and interest in the Program and in all patents, trademarks, trade names, inventions, copyrights, know how and trade secrets relating to the design, manufacture, operation or service of the Program.
Harvard will ship the Program to licensee within thirty (30) days of Harvard's receipt of this signed Agreement.
Harvard disclaims any express or implied warranties including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
www.people.fas.harvard.edu /~junliu/Haplo/CommercialBetaHaplotyper.doc   (733 words)

  
 FAS Center: Systems Biology Research and Resources at Harvard
Our overall goal is to combine a variety of experimental and theoretical approaches to find general principles that help to explain the structure, behavior and evolution of cells and organisms.
We are the home of the Bauer Fellows program, the Bauer Core facilities, and faculty belonging to departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
We are part of a university-wide initiative in systems biology, which also comprises the PhD program in Systems Biology and the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School.
sysbio.harvard.edu /csb   (159 words)

  
 Harvard Medicine - Publications
A biweekly newsletter reporting the latest research, advances and programs from the Harvard Medical, Dental and Public Health Schools as well as from Harvard-affiliated institutions.
The Harvard Medical community's weekly Internet magazine with news on recent research findings, student life, and special events.
Harvard Medical International's bimonthly publication features news about partnerships and programs around the world as well as discussions on issues in international medicine.
hms.harvard.edu /hms/publications.asp   (141 words)

  
 Welcome to the Office of the President
Harvard began in colonial days with a handful of students, little property and limited power and prestige, but a determined mission: “To advance Learning and perpetuate it to Posterity,” as a 1643 brochure put it.
That bold vision has guided Harvard for the past four centuries and made it the world-leading center of discovery and learning that it is today.
It is our collective efforts, however, that today make this university such a vibrant place to live, to learn, to work, and to explore.
www.president.harvard.edu   (229 words)

  
 Harvard Medical School Dubai Center (HMSDC) Institute for Postgraduate Education and Research
Harvard Medical School Dubai Center (HMSDC) Institute for Postgraduate Education and Research
The latest issue of "Connecting", the quarterly newsletter of the Harvard Medical School Dubai Center Institute for Postgraduate Education and Research, is now available.
Life at the surface of the cell is anything but placid...
www.hmsdc.hms.harvard.edu   (130 words)

  
 harvard
Whoever shall violate this rule, shall be fined by the President or tutor, according to the magnitude of the offense.
No person in a higher class, Tutors and Fellows of the college excepted, shall be allowed to force a freshman or junior to go on errands or do other services, by blows, threats or language of any kind.
If any student is absent from prayers, or recitation, unless necessarily detained, or by permission of the President or tutor, he shall be liable to an admonition; and if he commit the offence more than once in a week, to such other punishment as the President or tutor shall assign.
www.constitution.org /primarysources/harvard.html   (980 words)

  
 Research Assistant II Job, President & Fellows of Harvard College - Boston, MA | SimplyHired
Research Assistant II Job, President and Fellows of Harvard College - Boston, MA
President and Fellows of Harvard College (Boston, MA)
President and Fellows of Harvard College (Cambridge, MA)
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 Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies is dedicated to increasing our knowledge of the culture, history, and institutions of the world's major regions and countries.
The mission of the Academy Scholars Program is to train social scientists in area studies—focusing especially on the non-Western areas of the world.
Ira Kukin, founding benefactor of the Harvard Academy; the Pew Charitable Trusts; the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; and Albert and Celia Weatherhead and the Weatherhead Foundation.
www.wcfia.harvard.edu /academy   (173 words)

  
 HDS - Harvard Theological Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Harvard Theological Review is one of the oldest scholarly theological journals in the United States and has provided a forum for scholars of religion and theology since its founding in 1908.
Issued quarterly, it publishes compelling original research that contributes to the development of scholarly understanding and interpretation in a variety of fields.
Copyright 2006 President and Fellows of Harvard College.
www.hds.harvard.edu /htr/index.html   (104 words)

  
 Director, High Throughput Screening Stem Cell Institute Job, President & Fellows of Harvard College - Boston, MA | ...
Director, High Throughput Screening Stem Cell Institute Job, President and Fellows of Harvard College - Boston, MA
As seen in the 06 October issue of Science : HARVARD UNIVERSITY Faculty of Arts and Sciences Director, High Throughput Screening Stem Cell Institute A new Therapeutic Screening Group at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) is being established to take comprehensive advantage of some of the unique aspects of stem cell biology.
The focus will be on establishing novel assays and identifying new drug targets that affect stem cell proliferation and differentiation.
www.simplyhired.com /job-id/fogb4utztb/director-high-throughput-screening-stem-jobs.html   (198 words)

  
 Harvard at Home: About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
All rights, including copyright, in the content of these Harvard@Home web pages are owned or controlled for these purposes by The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
In accessing the Harvard@Home's web pages, you agree that you may not copy, reproduce, republish, download, store (in any medium), post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use Harvard@Home content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use.
You can unsubscribe from this service easily, and at any time, by using the link provided at the bottom of the e-mail you are sent.
athome.harvard.edu /copyright/copyright.htm   (305 words)

  
 Harvard University Art Museums - Exhibitions
Courtesy of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Print Department Discretionary Fund, M25774.
Copyright 2002 President and Fellows of Harvard College.
The horrors of war have moved artists to create works that are damning in their subject matter but affirm humanity through their power and aesthetic mastery.
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu /exhibitions/fogg/georgeBellows.html   (165 words)

  
 Bridge to Learning and Literacy @ Harvard
The Harvard Bridge to Learning and Literacy is a worker education program open to all hourly employees and to members of the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers.
Employees interested in improving their skills in their current positions or gaining new skills for different positions attend two-hour classes twice a week.
Furthermore, the Bridge Resource Center, which is equipped with supplemental English language study books, computers, and audio equipment, is managed by CWD staff and made available to Bridge students before, during, and after typical work hours.
www.employment.harvard.edu /benefits/learndevelop/bridge.shtml   (151 words)

  
 Radcliffe Institute For Advanced Study - Harvard University
The Fellows’ Presentation Series is a forum for Radcliffe Institute fellows to present work-in-progress.
The Radcliffe Research Partnership Program matches Harvard College undergraduates with fellows to work collaboratively on research projects.
The Radcliffe Institute is committed to dialogue about important issues and events and enriches Harvard University's intellectual life through a robust program of lectures, conferences, colloquia, exhibits, and performances.
www.radcliffe.edu   (402 words)

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