* * Search the Gazette
 
Harvard shieldHarvard University Gazette Harvard University Gazette
* Harvard News Office | Photo reprints | Previous issues | Contact us | Circulation
Current Issue:
January 16, 2003


News
News, events, features

Science/Research
Latest scientific findings

Profiles
The people behind the university

Community
Harvard and neighbor communities

Sports
Scores, highlights, upcoming games

On Campus
Newsmakers, notes, students, police log

Arts
Museums, concerts, theater

Calendar
Two-week listing of upcoming events

Subscribe  xml button
Gazette headlines delivered to your desktop

 

 


HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Newsmakers

Co-authors receive TIAA-CREF award

The TIAA-CREF Institute, a research and education unit of TIAA-CREF, has announced that Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics John Y. Campbell and Assistant Professor of Business Administration Luis M. Viceira won this year's Paul A. Samuelson Award. Named in honor of the Nobel laureate economist and former CREF trustee, this award recognizes outstanding research of significant relevance to the improvement of Americans' lifelong financial security. Campbell and Viceira won the award for their book "Strategic Asset Allocation: Portfolio Choice for Long-Term Investors" (Oxford University Press, 2002).

Carillon wins Wells Prize

Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Estelle Carillon, who earned her Ph.D. in economics from the University in 2000, has won the David A. Wells Prize for her dissertation, "Essays in Auction and Theory and Political Economy." The prize, which recognizes the Harvard Economics Department's best doctoral dissertation, is awarded only when an "exceptional thesis is produced." Past winners include Bishop William Lawrence University Professor Michael E. Porter and Nobel laureates Paul A. Samuelson and A. Michael Spence.

- Compiled by Andrew Brooks







Copyright 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College