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...honorary degree recipients are scheduled to have a private dinner hosted by Gutmann in their honor May 18, which Faust has said she will attend, according to Kruhly. —Staff writer Jamison A. Hill can be reached at jahill@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jamison A. Hill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faust Given Penn Honor | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...Indian Institute of Technology, the University of Tokyo, the American University in Dubai, the National University of Singapore, Ewha Woman’s University in Seoul, and Hong Kong University. Each February, HCAP hosts a week long conference at Harvard for Asian exchange students. In return, HCAP members attend week-long conferences at the partner-universities over spring break. The HCAP experience is unique because it combines academic, cultural and social components. “You’re not just visiting as a tourist,” HCAP member Emily A. Bruemmer ’09 explains...

Author: By Emma R. Coleman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Forging Friendships | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...Harvardwood has grown to offer a variety of other services to undergraduates, including a summer internship program, social mixers, and “Harvardwood Presents...,” an on-campus seminar conducted once a semester by an industry alum. Students who don’t have time to attend Harvardwood events can stay connected through the organization’s extensive website and monthly newsletter...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir and Charles R. Melvoin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvardwood 101 | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...have a cost. If HUDS charged for food on an à-la-carte basis, waste and over-consumption would dramatically decrease. Under the current system, the amount that people pay for food is unrelated to how much they eat, or even how many meals they attend. The cost of each meal is effectively borne by the entire student body, creating a classic tragedy of the commons. Since diners do not suffer the cost of the food they eat, they inevitably eat more than the optimal amount. What’s more, they have no incentive to take only...

Author: By Daniel P. Robinson | Title: No Such Thing as a Free Lunch | 2/19/2008 | See Source »

...more to promote peace in the war-ravaged region. And large corporate sponsors, such as General Electric, Microsoft and Coca-Cola, are also being lobbied to urge Beijing to do more for Darfur. While U.S. President George W. Bush told the BBC this week that he still plans to attend the Games, if another big name follows Spielberg out the door, China could see its Olympic dreams irreparably tarnished. "If that kind of thing happens, then it is clearly a big problem," says Zweig. "If it triggers other people to pull out, whether sponsors or advisors, then this could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beijing's Spielberg Problem | 2/15/2008 | See Source »

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