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Sylvia M. Burwell ’87 — a former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services — will serve as the next president of ...
NCAA president Charlie Baker said the NCAA Tournament should expand beyond its current 68-team field because some of the ...
When the NCAA chose to hire Charlie Baker as its next president in March ... Other than receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard and an MBA from Northwestern, he had no tangible experience ...
Charlie Baker’s housing and economic development ... In 1946, the folks at Harvard Law School bought what they believed was a reproduction of The Magna Carta, the 13th-century document that ...
Charlie Baker once tapped to untangle the MBTA’s ... It’s not the first time Wu (who worked for Tom Menino through a Harvard Law School fellowship) earned his wife’s support; Angela Menino ...
Charlie Baker, has announced his bid for the corner ... a librarian and a dentist have to do with Harvard’s fight with Trump Harvard relinquishes possession of slave photos after years-long ...
Charlie Baker and launched his own bid last month ... He instead pointed to his time at Harvard, where he said he worked with the Florida governor to push the university to keep its ROTC program.
Baker shared his perspectives on NIL, the transfer portal, federal oversight, and more in an interview with the Globe.
NCAA president Charlie Baker said at the Big 12 spring meetings in Orlando, Florida, that "the goal" is to expand the Division I men's basketball tournament to 72 or 76 teams beginning in 2026, per ...
More than two years after he departed the Corner Office for the NCAA, Baker continues to dominate the Bay State GOP, with two Baker disciples, Brian Shortsleeve and Mike Kennealy, now the leading ...