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...handful of groups that are primary focused on freshmen—such as the First-Year Outdoor Program and the Prefect Program??will keep their current homes, McLoughlin said at the meeting in Emerson Hall...
...said Sachin H. Jain ’02, now a non-residential tutor in Mather House, who has already completed three years at HMS and began his first semester at the Business School this fall. Jain began his graduate studies too early to enroll in the joint program??and will as a result have to spend an extra year getting his two degrees. Seven students have already entered the joint MD/MBA track, according to David H. Gellis ’04, a former Crimson executive who is now enrolled in the program. Students interested in applying...
...hemisphere, work in a lab in East Asia, or do cross-cultural research in Cape Town, a new initiative at Harvard may be the answer. On Nov. 27, the Faculty Committee on Education Abroad and the Office of International Programs (OIP) announced the start of a new study-abroad program??a fund that will allow professors who have designed undergraduate excursions into the outside world to realize their plans. For the Faculty Innovation Fund Grant, professors from a variety of disciplines were challenged to devise trips abroad for students in their respective departments. Of the 31 proposals...
...based on the specific content of the speech in question but a generally compelling government interest. In this case, as the a-g guide states, that interest includes the UC’s ability to ensure applicants ”can participate fully in the first year program?? and “have attained the necessary preparation for courses.” These are hardly statements of anti-religious sentiment.Exploring the guide more thoroughly, it is clear that each subject area has requirements that have been designed to uphold these ideals. The lab sciences, for example, must...
Over $80,000 was awarded last week to 14 Native American tribal initiatives by the Harvard-affiliated Honoring Nations awards program. The program??administered by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development—rewards tribal organizations for strengthening the schools, courts, and infrastructure of sovereign Indian tribes. The winning programs——seven of which received “High Honors” and a $10,000 grant——were selected from applicants representing 41 tribes and seven inter-tribal organizations, according to Honoring Nations Executive Director...