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...Next to the condom boxes, CWHC will set up racks with wellness information, according to Dingman. Ballinger wrote that studies have shown that condom distribution does not affect the frequency or onset of sexual activity but that sexually active individuals will use condoms more frequently when they are more accessible. “The goal is to ensure that those who are sexually active are protecting themselves and making condoms available seems to do just that,” Ballinger wrote. “Working towards this end seems not to encourage sexual activity, but rather encourages safe...
...decision—written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. ’76—puts Roberts’ alma mater in a bind. A 27-year-old old Law School policy requires employers to sign a nondiscrimination pledge as condition for gaining access to the school's career placement office. The "don't ask, don't tell" policy prohibits openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving in the armed forces, and the military has refused to sign the Law School's pledge...
Last fall, Law School Dean Elena Kagan announced that the school—facing threats from the Pentagon to block more than $400 million in federal funding to Harvard—would once again grant military recruiters access to the school’s Office of Career Services...
...mean more college graduates, something that can only benefit society. In a pilot program allowing a few dozen colleges to waive the 50 percent hurdle for funding, enrollment at eight of them rose eight-fold over six years. Raising funding for online colleges provides an effective way of increasing access to higher education, and the increasing number of college graduates will be an overall boon to the U.S. economy and to society as a whole. The practicality of an online education makes it a sensible vehicle for providing continuing education. Its accessibility to rural and working students, as well...
...recruiting scientists, but the school provides other potential benefits, according to Brittain. “The key thing that we have that would help their research is the Utah Population Database,” Brittain said. The Utah Population Database is a centralized resource that allows scientists to access genetic information of around seven million people. “Since these researchers are working with genealogy and phenotypic research, the database would provide unique information that they wouldn’t be able access anywhere else,” Brittain said. Sixty neuroscience researchers, who comprise four research groups...