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...decision to centralize SCRB—a department that has traditionally been dispersed across the Cambridge and Medical School campuses—into a unified space in Fairchild will force the departing MCB professors to join other members of the department in the Biological Laboratories and the Northwest Science Building...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman and Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: MCB's Moveout Paints Uncertain Future for SCRB and Allston Science Complex | 4/22/2010 | See Source »

...Sunday, May 2. According to Henry, the parade functions to both increase awareness and to engage the community actively. Local artists and art organizations have been invited to take part in this event, but everyone in the community is encouraged to participate. “If anyone wants to join this, we’re happy to have them,” Henry says...

Author: By Victoria J. Benjamin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Festivals Celebrate Emerging Playwrights | 4/20/2010 | See Source »

...more wars Britain engages in, the greater the spike in applications to join its armed forces. (The economic slowdown has also boosted interest in military careers.) But some of those potential recruits are going to be disappointed: the army is only 570 troops short of its mandated full strength of 102,070. On March 22 the Ministry of Defence announced a "rebalancing" of the army that will see some soldiers discharged and troops with appropriate specialisms brought in to replace them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense of the Realm: Britain's Armed Forces Crisis | 4/19/2010 | See Source »

Through a series of moves that will last until mid-May, MCB faculty members currently stationed in the Sherman Fairchild Biochemistry Building will vacate the premises to join other members of the department in the Biological Laboratories and the Northwest Science Building...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MCB Labs Shift To New Spaces | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

...would have to deal with the possibility that some applicants may not want, or be ready to, identify their LGBT status.  Research shows that only 0.5 percent of teenage males identify as being homosexual, but averages among adults are higher.  Those teenagers, who will eventually join the LGBT community, will remain unidentified during the admissions process.  Other  LGBT applicants might feel pressured to reveal their sexual identity to their family, friends, and teachers before they are ready.  Coming out in college is very common, especially in accepting atmospheres such as Harvard...

Author: By Ryan M. Rossner | Title: Should Colleges Ask? | 4/16/2010 | See Source »

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