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Myers said the program is needed because the practice of law is different from the law school experience. "Women and people of color, who may have unique issues to address, benefit greatly from relationships with graduates who can advise them based on the alumnae's experiences and perspectives," she said. "I wish it existed when I was a student...
Rana said PBHA status would help them "draw people who are enthusiastic about community service and benefit from the helpful advice of older organizations...
Harvard ought to continue renovating and revamping its other older buildings with a similar eye to that used in the Barker Center construction. The University's beautiful old campus will benefit from future updates which incorporate the spirit of the past into a productive future...
...Yale defines itself as a residential university," Conroy said. "If a student segregates himself or herself from that, they're denying themselves the benefit of interaction as well as denying others the chance to be exposed to their culture...
...perhaps Rudenstine has just been waiting in the wings for a year like this, when two of the topics he has focused on since his days at Princeton-the cost of higher education and the benefit of diversity in education-are on the agenda in Washington...