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...perhaps Harvard and the real world aren??t so different after all, at least when it comes to campaigns...
...quality and the level of knowledge vary,” says Lui. Jacob S. Jost is a fellowship tutor in Dunster House, and is on the “frontline” of grant advising. But Jost says that “thesis research grants aren??t really emphasized” in the fellowship tutor training. “My job is to help inform people, send out deadline reminders, and refer people to places where they can get answers,” Jost says of summer thesis research grants. Without any institutional advising, students like Kwong...
...Adaner Usmani ’08: Politics is something that takes place at Harvard. It’s the idea of politicizing Harvard. People aren??t willing to acknowledge that Harvard is a site of contention, that Harvard itself is a site of politics. It’s about fostering a different type of ethic in Harvard students. It’s about not enabling them to say that “this is a place where I’ll come and be educated and be trained and then I’ll go and do political...
...contagious,” Ben-Shahar says. “When you read happy thoughts, that very often reminds us of positive or happy things in our lives.” But current Positive Psych students who are not used to sharing their thoughts in such a forum, aren??t all supportive of the idea. “When we list our reasons to be grateful,” says Julia R. Ericksen ’09, “it’s just a private way to appreciate all the gifts we have in life...
...Gelfand and Gowen speak to the oft-lamented fact that undergraduates are too young to be able to make a set-in-stone decision about life, and aren??t always ready to give up the interdisciplinary learning that is provided by liberal arts...