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...survey also addresses changes to the calender, satisfaction with general education and the Core Curriculum, concentrations and study abroad??all of which were addressed in a recent report authored by Associate Dean of the College Jeffrey Wolcowitz...
...says students should have the expectation of partaking in “a significant international experience, whether it’s an internship; a language, maybe taken during the J-term; or an experience abroad?? during their undergraduate years...
...globalizing,’ but which is a world of still different, and changing, cultures and civilization,” Kirby wrote. “Should we not expect that every student have a significant international experience—be it foreign study, an internship, public service, or research abroad??before graduation...
They came, it turned out, from abroad??from semesters spent in Europe or South America or Asia. We could find their pictures, captioned “LOA,” in the house facebook. The returning students had changed from the pictures we identified them by. The they’d cut their hair, or exuded a new, vaguely Continental languor, or had become raconteurs. In their absence, we had bought books at the Coop and trudged up Garden Street to the Quad and had slept through lectures in Sever or Emerson—had done, in short...
...miss her. In schools where more students study abroad, we would not, perhaps, feel her absence so sharply. Here, though, it seems crippling; in conversation we are missing a doubles partner. I don’t think that it is study abroad??s relative unpopularity alone that accounts for our feeling so bereft. More than elsewhere, absence feels wrong here. What we love about Harvard—and what sometimes frustrates us about it—is its immutability. Mass Hall has outlived generations of occupants; passing its stolid red brick on our way to class, we know...