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...Nobody knows what’s going to happen,” Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in an interview with The Crimson earlier this month...
...administrators popping up left and right, it seems inevitable that professors and students—though professors more so—are left out of the loop regarding decisions over which they once exercised influence. Professor John E. Dowling, who sits on the Standing Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid, discussed at Wednesday’s open forum his bewilderment at the decision to close the College to transfer students this year. No one informed the Committee, and no one could say for sure who made the decision...
...other leading Democrats in the House of Representatives have begun to take the necessary steps. Kennedy and his political colleagues should be commended for trying to quell the growing tendency to opt for private rather than federal loans with a new bill called the “Strengthening Student Aid for All?...
...Cookie Crumbs, a mobile service which allows cellphone users to write notes from any location in the world without the aid of a computer, was founded by Jason H. Gao ’10 and Timothy H. Hsieh...
...Higher Education. Harvard does not rank among the recipients for the 100 largest private donations. Yesterday’s gift also represents a substantial boon for Tufts, which, like Lesley, will funnel the gift into its endowment and use the revenue for a number of programs, including financial aid. The university is also undergoing a capital campaign and plans to develop a new interdisciplinary research lab, which will be named for Doble, that would bring biologists and engineers together, according to Tufts spokeswoman Kim M. Thurler. “This is the largest gift that we have received...