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Lawrence Summers on U.S. Leadership, Infrastructure

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Jun.05 -- Harvard University Charles W. Eliot Professor Lawrence Summers discusses the United States' global leadership under President Donald Trump, CEOs support for President Trump, and the prospect of U.S. infrastructure spending. He...
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US Education Sec under fire over scrapping of campus sex assault rules

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US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Thursday declared that "the era of 'rule by letter' is over" as she announced plans to change the way colleges and university handle allegations of sexual violence on campus. She said...
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Title IX Advocates Critical Of DeVos

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos says any new policy on investigating sexual assault on college campus must balance the rights of victims and the accused. She's announced plans to replace Obama administration guidance that...
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Harvard's Burns Says Trump 'Too Emotional' on N. Korea

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Aug.14 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nicholas Burns discusses the threat posed to the United States by North Korea's Kim Jong Un and the response from the Trump Administration. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Larry Summers Is Worried About Gary Cohn's Credibility

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Sep.05 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers discusses his concerns for the credibility of National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn as part of the Trump Administration. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Harvard Students Connect With Syrian Refugees

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A specially equipped gold-colored shipping container at Harvard University gave students the rare chance to connect with Syrian refugees a world away. Organizers of the "Portals" say the public art project has a network of...
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Harvard Students Connect With Syrian Refugees

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A specially equipped gold-colored shipping container at Harvard University gave students the rare chance to connect with Syrian refugees a world away. Organizers of the "Portals" say the public art project has a network of...
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Feldstein Says Fed's Been Dragging Feet on Rate Hikes

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Oct.06 -- Harvard University Economics Professor Martin Feldstein talks about the state of the U.S. economy and the Federal Reserve's rate path following the September jobs report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Harvard Alums Offer Passive Plan to Boost Endowment

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Feb.16 -- A group of Harvard alumni have suggested moving half of the university's endowment into low-cost funds that track the S&P 500 to combat a new tax faced by schools. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly explains on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Michele de JPM coincide con Reinhart sobre los riesgos de los ME

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May.21-- Bob Michele, director mundial de inversión y de renta fija global de JPMorgan Asset Management, y Peter Cecchini, director de estrategia de mercados de Cantor Fitzgerald, hablan de los factores que impactan en los mercados...
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Actress Laverne Cox to discuss gender equity at Harvard

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ACTRESS LAVERNE COX TO DISCUSS GENDER EQUITY AT HARVARD
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Poll: US split on college admissions fairness

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As a sweeping bribery scandal reignites debate over US college admissions, a pair of new polls reveals that many Americans think the nation's universities place too much emphasis on factors such as wealth, family ties and athletic ability.
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Poll: US split on college admissions fairness

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As a sweeping bribery scandal reignites debate over college admissions, a pair of new polls reveals that many Americans think the nation's universities place too much emphasis on factors such as wealth, family ties and athletic ability.
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Harvard accused of profiting from slave photos

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Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves while ignoring requests to turn the photos over to the slaves' descendants, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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Lawsuit: Harvard profits from photos of slaves

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Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves while ignoring requests to turn the photos over to the slaves' descendants, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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Harvard's Furman on Ending D.C.'s Debt Obsession

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Feb.01 -- Jason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School professor of economic policy, explains his call for raising U.S. deficit spending on "What'd You Miss?"
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Harvard's Rogoff Makes the Case for Negative Interest Rates

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May.03 -- Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University economics professor, discusses the state of Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Harvard's Disastrous $270 Million Bet on Brazilian Farmland

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Sep.24 -- Bloomberg's Michael McDonald reports on Harvard University's disastrous $270 million investment in Brazilian farmland. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Money Undercover."
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Colleges got $60M-plus from OxyContin family

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Colleges got $60M-plus from OxyContin family
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Colleges got $60M-plus from OxyContin family

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Colleges got $60M-plus from OxyContin family
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Larry Summers Warns U.S. Economy at 'Japanification' Point

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Mar.12 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Ben Platt named Hasty Pudding's 2020 Man of the Year

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BEN PLATT NAMED HASTY PUDDING'S 2020 MAN OF THE YEAR
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Trump Began China Work for Future Presidents: Harvard’s Rogoff

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Jan.21 -- Harvard University Professor of Economics Ken Rogoff examines the economic strategy of President Donald Trump. He speaks at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on "Bloomberg Surveillance."