Word: canadas
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...that there are other universities out there which, though equally American in nature, have much higher percentages of international students on the rolls, and these places don't stake a claim to "diversity" with even half the zeal that Harvard displays. Since comparable institutions like MIT, Boston University and Canada's McGill University all have significantly greater foreign student populations, in terms of sheer numbers as well as a proportion of the undergraduate population, one must conclude that Harvard isn't as diverse as it could...
...fast-track" authority, which gives Congress the power only to vote yes or no on trade pacts, with no chance to amend them. It will be a tough sell. Although the Administration can show positive numbers from the agreement -- NAFTA-generated trade among the U.S., Mexico and Canada reached a record $420 billion last year -- Congressional opponents led by Richard Gephardt counter by citing 118,000 U.S. jobs lost to cheaper Mexican labor. Most telling, opponents say, is that under NAFTA a $1.4 billion trade surplus in 1994 has plummeted to a $15.4 billion deficit. Congressmen are also unhappy that...
...other Overseers who cited his experience in academia and his knowledge of information technology as strengths he brings to the job. Johnston was the principal and vice-chancellor of McGill from 1979 to 1994 and is chair of the Advisory Council on the Information Highway to the Government of Canada...
...when he was 14 years old as part of a recruitment program. A Dunster House resident, he played varsity hockey for two years and graduated from the College in 1963. He received a law degree from Cambridge University in England and a second law degree from Queens College in Canada. He currently teaches in the Medicine, Ethics and Law program at McGill University in Canada...
...They should have a Foreign Cultures [Core] course on Canada...