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...previously been planning on attending college in Canada, the Crimson’s storied rowing program prompted him to consider spending his college years in the U.S. After competing in the 2004 Head of the Charles Regatta, Overington stayed in Cambridge for a few extra days, surveying the campus and Newell Boathouse. Although he enjoyed the classes he visited and the Cambridge atmosphere during the recruiting trip, it wasn’t until after he took a ride in head coach Charley Butt’s launch during a practice that Overington made up his mind about attending Harvard...
...repertoire sophomore year, Schreck quickly developed a love and talent for the sport, becoming captain of both the basketball and crew teams by his senior year.For Schreck, choosing where to spend the next four years of his life was not particularly difficult. Cambridge’s culture and the campus atmosphere were high selling points, and, of course, there was the Harvard crew team. “I went on a few visits with my parents beforehand and just got a special feeling about the school,” Schreck said. “From the start I was taken...
...students who did come to the meeting brought with them stories of friends who had appeared before the Ad Board. From these anecdotes came concerns over a rule that requires that students leave campus immediately once they are told they must withdraw, preventing them from seeking mental health counseling at University Health Services...
...from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of Virginia. In his time at Harvard, Shore has worked on improving the University’s budgeting process, and on implementing planning initiatives such as “the renewal and expansion of Harvard’s campus, the more intensive pursuit of cross-faculty academic collaborations, the consideration of how to optimize the use of endowment funds, and preparations for an eventual campaign,” according to the release...
...most accounts, amid the controversy Ayers has kept a low profile. School officials say he is on a previously scheduled yearlong sabbatical and occasionally visits his campus office. He regularly posts musings about politics, education and the economy on his personal website. (The site's commentary section has an ongoing debate between fervent supporters and vitriolic detractors as part of a recent blog post by Ayers.) A new edition of his 2001 memoir, Fugitive Days, is expected to be published next year, and a film version is reportedly in development. Says Schubert: "He's resilient - he'll come back...