Word: integrationism
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“We fear that the integration of the Bureau and UHS will irreparably disrupt and damage the intricate ecosystem of Harvard’s community in ways that may be hard for the Administration to anticipate,” the letter said.
“This isn’t an integration into UHS—this is a one plus one equals three,” Rosenthal said. “This isn’t really putting everything under one roof.”
But figuring out how to combine the two spheres of the student experience and still maintain a manageable workload has been difficult, and Dingman says the sought-after integration of these components is far from complete.
“It has been interesting for me personally to watch the integration of technology into students’ lives and overall experiences,” Davis said.