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...with vastly increased support from a growing number of sources. For example, the David Rockefeller Center (DRCLAS) alone is providing support to a total of 128 College students traveling to Latin America this summer. A record number of 65 students will participate in the new DRCLAS internship programs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, and Peru; 34 students will take advantage of internship and study opportunities that DRCLAS helped them to arrange in other countries of the region, and 29 College students will receive DRCLAS grants for honors thesis research in Latin America. DRCLAS is also providing summer research and internship...
...wore on. “I know when I’m boozed up it’s hard to keep any sort of composure, but just give me five more minutes,” Brown pleads before moving on to the sixth and last selection, a Malbec from Argentina. “It’s too sweet,” a student complains. “But it’s too peppery!” another counters.“This one’s a full-blown fruit monster,” Brown concludes...
...Estimated length of Mapusaurus roseae, the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever discovered, based on a 100-million-year-old, 3-ft. shinbone found in Argentina...
...only senior thesis research but summer internships as well, which are available to all students, not just juniors. The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS), in addition to awarding grants for students who organize independent internships, also runs its own internship program, placing students with organizations in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Mexico. DRCLAS Student Services Coordinator Sebastian J. Sanchez ’04 said that the Office of Career Services has provided additional funds to DRCLAS so that awards that cover airfare could be given to students eligible for financial aid. Sanchez said that DRCLAS...
...that the University hired him as an adjunct professor, and his course became one of the most popular in the department, according to Moavenzadeh, who met Gordon 20 years ago while advising his thesis there.Gordon’s position at M.I.T. has carried him as far as Malaysia, Argentina, and Afghanistan, which he visited for a week in the summer of 2003 at the invitation of the new government to discuss strategies for rebuilding its infrastructure.But Gordon says the problems there—which even included religious extremists burning down new schools for girls—were beyond...