Word: encompassing
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...place with 912 votes, is a UC outsider once again. Grimeland, last year a Mather House representative, faced a competitive race against two other dedicated incumbents; he proved a casualty of the elimination of one seat from each house on the UC. The issues the UC faces this fall encompass the spectrum from academic to social. One issue dear to every Harvard undergrad that the UC will tackle this fall is the Harvard Yale tailgate—an event known for revelry but threatened by harsh alcohol restrictions. Other priorities include curricular reform and student-group financing...
Undergraduates would still need to take Expository Writing and show proficiency in a foreign language. They would also have to study a third “critical skill,” analytical reasoning, which would encompass some of the Core’s current quantitative reasoning area but would also include courses on non-mathematical analysis...
Because Shonkoff teaches at both the HSPH and GSE, it is natural that the center will initially encompass faculty primarily from those two schools, Najarian said...
Summers also elaborated on the University’s commitment to genomics research. “Draw a circle with a five-mile radius from this point and you encompass the greatest concentration of biomedical talent in the world,” he said...
...suddenly good. Says Dr. Walter Willett, head of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health: "I think the healthiest solution is none of the above." The recommendation to stay away from meats and animal fats, thus, hasn't been overthrown. It's simply been extended slightly to encompass a substance once thought to be relatively harmless...