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...distance learning, University President Lawrence H. Summers created a committee composed of professors from Harvard’s various schools. Several committee members recommended the wording change to allow hybrid programs, which combine distance learning with learning on campus and present some interesting and promising possibilities. These programs often attract mid-career professionals, many of whom already have advanced degrees, and it makes sense not to force some professional students to spend an entire year on campus. As an example, University Provost Stephen E. Hyman pointed to the health care management program at the School of Public Health, which often...
...clinic put on by Rogus should not have come as a complete surprise. Since high school, Rogus has been a catch-and-shoot rifleman who has made his mark beyond the arc. His spot-up jumper is one of the most accurate on the team and was enough to attract interest from other Ivy schools, including Princeton, during his senior year of high school in Maryland...
...impending loss of practice space is even more distressing. Currently, more than 18 student dance organizations vigorously compete for space alongside 15 extracurricular courses in ballet, modern, jazz, tap and West African dance. These courses alone attract more than 600 Harvard students and others. Without the Rieman Center, these dance programs could be devastated. The only near-comparable facility is the Malkin Athletic Center, but that space is already nearly impossible to reserve because of athletic recreation classes focusing on dance...
...count towards class totals. Increased funding, both to the public service-oriented schools directly and to graduate financial aid, will support those students who plan to go into lower-paying, yet beneficial, public service jobs. This boost in financial aid will reduce the debt burden of graduates and help attract the best students to Harvard, regardless of need...
...campus, it can often become a source of competition between cheating-heavy couples. When Marcus was still with his boyfriend, he said the competition between them drove them both to cheat. Marcus said he sometimes felt expendable to his boyfriend and wanted to prove that he too could attract someone from outside their partnership...