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...much to gain by supporting such a paradigm shift, especially since it would invigorate ties with many alumni who currently question whether Harvard truly needs their money. Sharing some of those tax-free dollars through HASA would make an exponential difference in the ability of developing nations to offer university education to their brightest citizens...
...department will likely have to keep a less-than-ideal curricular program that overlaps undergraduates and graduate courses, and may also be unable to offer an interdisciplinary General Education course that had been in the works, Chierchia said...
...Faculty Meeting gives me that opportunity. It also allows them to ask questions and offer comments...
...Secret Santas creep through corridors, and the dining halls smell like evergreen forests because of the wreaths we have put up and the trees we have decorated ourselves. Now more than ever, students are retreating into their houses and surrounding themselves with all the pleasures the holidays have to offer. Observing this sudden display of insouciance in the face of what would otherwise be a grueling week of schoolwork, I can’t help but marvel at the sense of community in Harvard houses and what it reveals about the students in them...
...always been interested in race relations, and chose South Africa specifically because of its legacy of apartheid.“The thought of having blacks imprisoned in their own country really just said something to me,” she said.Smith said she turned down a job offer at Google when she received the fellowship.“I was excited but a little scared, because I didn’t think I was going to get [the fellowship],” Smith said. “I already had my plans—I’m going...