Word: regardless
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...faith for fear of being targeted by the faculty, Matalon says, “Not necessarily. They just might be more mature about it.” But some active in Jewish life at Harvard said they would prefer a president who is no weaker in his faith, regardless of what it is.“We hope that in a future president there will be a willingness to express his or her religion whatever it is,” Hillel student president Judy Z. Herbstman ’07 says. “I hope this doesn?...
...writes, whatever Harvard did simply was Christian.“A student in 1970 and a student in 1870 were educated in very different ways,” says Daniel E. Luxemburg ’07, who will be writing his thesis on the shift. “But regardless of the era, there’s an idea that an institution can and does reproduce knowledge objectively in students.” In response to those who criticize the role that Christianity plays in a university that is officially unaffiliated, Gomes says, “What annoys some people...
...don’t ask, don’t tell” rule. “As I have said before, I believe that policy is profoundly wrong—both unwise and unjust—and I look forward to the day when all our students, regardless of sexual orientation, will be able to serve and defend this country in the armed services,” Kagan wrote.Lambda, the Law School’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender student group, thanked Kagan for her support, but also called on Harvard to protect students from discrimination on the basis...
...College’s director of public affairs, Stacey Schmeidel, said that opening up the school to students of all backgrounds increases the quality of the student body. “The goal is not just increasing socio-economic diversity, it’s about getting the best students regardless of what their background is,” Schmeidel said. “There are a lot of talented low and middle income students who right now don’t apply to places like Amherst and Harvard because they think they can’t afford these schools...
...amendment “neither limits what law schools may say nor requires them to say anything.”And Roberts wrote that “a military recruiter’s mere presence on campus does not violate a law school’s right to associate, regardless of how repugnant the law school considers the recruiter’s message.”Throughout the legal battle, Harvard University has largely remained on the sidelines, only formally entering the fray last fall when it joined a friend-of-the-court brief supporting FAIR’s case...