Harvard in the News
Here are various stories wrapping up the Shleifer case and the photoshop incident:
AP/New York Times
"U.S. District Judge Douglas P. Woodcock found that Shleifer and Hay conspired to defraud the government by making personal investments in Russia while working on a federal contract to assist in Russia's transition to capitalism."
The Chronicle of Higher Education
"Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Justice, Harvard University, and two other defendants reached a tentative agreement on Monday to settle a civil lawsuit in which the university, a professor, and a staff member were accused of conspiring to defraud the federal government through a program intended to help Russia make the transition to a market economy."
The Washington Post"A Harvard brochure sent to thousands of prospective students included a doctored photo of the student newspaper's front page that removed a headline about the university president facing a confidence vote."