Corrections
Corrections
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Clarification
In yesterday's article, "Harvard sees drop in female profs," Naomi Rogers' stance on a woman's ability to balance tenure and a family life was misrepresented. Rogers said while it is more difficult for a woman to pursue tenure and have a family, it is possible to successfully balance the two.
Corrections
In yesterday's article "Harvard sees drop in female profs," Naomi Rogers was misidentified. Rogers is currently the Undergraduate Adviser of History of Science and Medicine.
Doctoral student Julie Karp was incorrectly identified in a Feb. 23 caption and article ("New service offers sitters after University's care hours"). Karp is a mentor in the Hill Neighborhood Mentoring Program.
In yesterday's article, "Harvard sees drop in female profs," Naomi Rogers' stance on a woman's ability to balance tenure and a family life was misrepresented. Rogers said while it is more difficult for a woman to pursue tenure and have a family, it is possible to successfully balance the two.
Corrections
In yesterday's article "Harvard sees drop in female profs," Naomi Rogers was misidentified. Rogers is currently the Undergraduate Adviser of History of Science and Medicine.
Doctoral student Julie Karp was incorrectly identified in a Feb. 23 caption and article ("New service offers sitters after University's care hours"). Karp is a mentor in the Hill Neighborhood Mentoring Program.


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