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...have drawn heavily on students from countries in the old British Commonwealth. Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06, an international student from India, said Oxford is better known in his home country than Harvard. Just fifty years ago, almost all Indian students studying abroad would go to England, Banerji said. Toward the end of the century, however, there was a rising concern that Oxford and Cambridge were losing their exclusive draw, as U.S. universities were making inroads. “Oxford is seen as a little stuffy, a little conservative compared to schools...
...Voith’s announcement follows the resignation of his former running mate, Tara Gadgil ’07. Gadgil, who also served as the chair of the Student Affairs Committee last semester, also announced her resignation over the UC open list, writing that she had decided to go abroad to India for the spring semester. “Although I have been thinking about studying/volunteering abroad for a long time, other priorities came above doing this—now I find myself in a position where I can take advantage of this opportunity,” Gadgil wrote...
...said that the administration did not have any part in re-creating the magazine. Topics covered in the new Remix “run the gamut...from prison advocacy to working on Wall Street, from gang violence to fashion,” Anderson said. Williams, who is currently studying abroad in Brazil and could not be reached for comment, wrote in the magazine that it seeks to “provide a fresh perspective; one conversant with the dynamism of urban culture and lifestyle, yet firmly grounded in a tradition of critical academic and intellectual dialogue...
Harvard Summer School is getting a little Seoul. The University will launch its first summer study abroad program in South Korea this year, bringing American, Korean, and other international students to Ewha Womans University in Seoul for a five-week study of Korean history, politics, and culture. Designed to foster cultural and academic exchange among students and faculty, the program features courses on Korean literature, art history, post-World War II politics, and gender relations. “This will be a fascinating new way to understand Korean culture,” wrote Professor Eun Mee Kim, dean of international...
...Harvard Summer School, in collaboration with the Office of International Programs (OIP), has branched out far and wide across the globe with its summer study abroad offerings. Fourteen programs, all of which are taught by the Harvard faculty, are being offered this year in locations such as Paris, Beijing, Oxford, and Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Venice will be the home of program offerings in economics and environmental science, while previously neglected science concentrators can head to Bonn to conduct life sciences research under the tutelage of Harvard faculty. We applaud the College for making progress in increasing not only the number...