Word: programing
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...committee--chaired by Caroline W. Bynum '62, University professor of history at Columbia University--is focusing its evaluation on Radcliffe's fellowship program, Institute buildings and Radcliffe's academic commitments...
While Feinstein mentioned the recent academic violations of the Minnesota basketball program as an example of the NCAA's misplaced priorities--placing athletics ahead of academics--his best story took place 20 years ago when Clemson won the Orange Bowl. After the football game, Clemson's president was in the locker room high-fiving lineman William "The Refrigerator" Perry, claiming that his goal as president had always been to win the Orange Bowl...
...Perhaps the most common misconception is that SAC members monopolized decisions about which topics the IOP addressed and what types of programs it offered. In fact, decisions about IOP programming were made not by SAC but by the IOP's eight program committees, whose widely announced weekly meetings were open to all undergraduates. SAC members ideas about IOP programming received no preference; like all students at Harvard, they had to argue their ideas before a committee of their peers...
...focus of SAC's discussions during the past two years was not programming but rather how to make the IOP more inclusive and better distribute its resources to all students. To achieve these goals, SAC voted to dramatically reduce its role at the IOP by halving its own size. It also created a merit-based intermediate level of involvement, the Senior Associate Program, which recognized the leadership non-SAC students provided the Institute. This semester, as this new structure matured, it was these non-SAC members who possessed the most significant responsibilities the IOP offered. A non-SAC student...
...students. As the student who administered lotteries for IOP events, I can say authoritatively that lotteries operate randomly with one exception: They first selected students who have never attended IOP events. Additionally, the bylaws of SAC prevented its members from participating in some of the IOP's most lucrative programs. As a SAC member, I could not receive an IOP-sponsored internship, internship stipend or work-study job at the IOP. By cutting ourselves out of the only program on campus which provides funds for political internships, SAC members, many of whom spent their summers working unpaid internships, incurred...