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...general awareness about mental health, resources available are not being used well, or there’s certain myths about them, or students are unsatisfied with services,” said Gabriela B. Tantillo ’08-’09, co-chair of Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group (MHAAG), a co-sponsor of the program—officially known as “Speak Out: Mental Health at Harvard.” The effort was announced in a joint e-mail to the community from acting Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam and UC President Matthew...
Counter said he was excited to co-sponsor the black-tie event with the College’s largest black student groups, including the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Black Men’s Forum, and the Black Students Association “because the film is about a successful, historically African American school that had the greatest debaters in the country at that time. It’s a beautiful story...
...recently added a new feature to the Facebook application “U.S. Politics,” in which 13 ABC reporters will regularly update their Facebook profiles with news and videos about the presidential candidates they tail. Facebook and ABC News also announced on Monday that they would co-sponsor two presidential debates in New Hampshire on January 5, only three days before the primary election. “I’m all for it,” said Washington Post reporter Maralee Schwartz, an IOP fellow who leads a study group on connecting politicians with voters...
...techonologies that many Americans use on a daily basis. Indeed, Governor Romney today, in the context of evincing concern over Internet predators, supported that suspicion: "YouTube looked to see if they had any convicted sex offenders on their web site. They had 29,000," he said, mistaking the debate co-sponsor for the social network MySpace, which has recently done a purge of sex offenders from its rolls...
...Petersen ’08. Provost Steven E. Hyman could not be reached for comment late yesterday evening. UC representatives met yesterday with Associate Provost Doreen Koretz and Paul Barreira of University Health Services, according to UC Representative Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, who served as a co-sponsor of the original legislation advocating for the site. This year has not been the first time that the UC has turned its sights toward the improvement of mental health services on campus. The issue was a subject of UC discussion during the 2004-2005 academic year, when Matthew...