William C. Skinner

Crimson staff writer

William C. Skinner

William C. Skinner is a News Executive for the 144th guard. He can be reached at william.skinner@thecrimson.com.

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H is for Hillary

The ties between Harvard and Hillary run remarkably deep.


Academic Ambassadors

Many faculty members say they play an integral role in Faust’s trips, even before she leaves Cambridge.


Q&A with Walter S. Isaacson

President and CEO of the Aspen Institute, Walter S. Isaacson '74 talks the upcoming election, free speech, and the value of creativity.


Management Company Adds Jain to Board

Robert Jain, an investment banker at Credit Suisse, joined the Harvard Management Company in March as the newest member of the board of directors, the fourth person added to the body since last August.


Former Harvard Management Company CEO Mendillo Nominated to GM Board

General Motors announced on Friday its nomination of former Harvard Management Company President and CEO Jane L. Mendillo to stand for election to its board of directors.


Q&A with Stephen A. Schwarzman

What does Blackstone's co-founder Stephen A. Schwarzman have to say about his latest endeavor, Schwarzman Scholars?


Q&A with Michael Chertoff

Michael Chertoff '75, who served as the second Secretary of Homeland Security from 2005 to 2009 under President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama, talks immigration, Ebola, and cyber security.


In Letter to Congress, Faust Makes Case For Endowment

Responding to congressional inquiry about university endowments, Harvard released an extensive document Friday explaining how its $37.6 billion endowment advances its educational—and tax-exempt—mission.


Students Trace Origins of River Run

In the twenty-first year since the College randomized housing, freshmen will celebrate their final night as unassigned students with rituals and festivities that have ebbed and flowed over the last two decades.


Large University Endowments Face Congressional Scrutiny

In response to requests by Congressional leaders to increase the degree of federal oversight for large university endowments, Harvard has indicated it will work with Congress to provide more clarity and information regarding the use of its endowment resources.