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...also been a visible presence at neighborhood meetings to discuss Harvard’s expansion...
Four times each year, members gather to discuss over 50,000 ideas received from the public, said Failor...
Though the CHL does not usually handle freshman advising, Dingman said he set aside this meeting for both House masters and students to discuss the topic in order to pass along a summary to Ford Professor of the Social Science David Pilbeam, head of the Advising and Counseling Committee, for further review...
...time to save them. Rather than obsess about that, Shinta chose to set the bar a little lower. In 2000, she joined a group of women - all with advanced breast cancer - engaged in a Melbourne-based trial of Supportive-Expressive Group Therapy, in which the participants meet weekly to discuss their cancer, including their treatment and innermost thoughts and feelings...
...Expert. This student regularly attempts to assert his competence by relating all discussions to his area of expertise, regardless of whether a clear connection exists. For instance, if the weekly topic in Historical Studies A-12 is World War II, then The Expert (let’s say he is an environmental science and public policy concentrator) will discuss at length the environmental degradation caused by Hitler’s Third Reich...