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...Cuba,” says the Web site for the Office of International Programs (OIP). Study in Cuba has recently become more difficult because of new regulations that make it trickier for Harvard to obtain licenses from the Office of Foreign Assets Control. The new rules, says Lorena G. Barberia, an OIP program associate, “mean substantially less licenses.” In 2003, Barberia says, the U.S. government issued 181 licenses for study programs nationwide; in 2005, they offered fewer than 70. Harvard’s new program features a rigorous application process. “Thirty...
...what time.” Even now that Harvard has a license, Cuba-bound undergraduates must participate in a formal 10-week or longer academic program that counts for College credit, according to the DRCLAS program associate who manages the center’s Cuban Studies arm, Lorena Barberia. The ban on trade with Cuba makes for several unusual travel rules in addition to of the required letter-of-license. When returning home, students will be permitted to carry only $100 worth of merchandise, for which they must have receipts, according to the OIP. The OIP instructs students...
Hotelito de Cap Barberia A tiny hotel with only six rooms. It's in the middle of a vineyard, and they have very good food...
With the assistance of the HIO, the three microbiologists applied for short-term visas a total number of four times, according to Rockefeller Center program associate Lorena G. Barberia...
...It’s our strong hope that the situation improves and that this is not a permanent policy,” Barberia said...