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Three Harvard College students—Whitney S. F. Baxter ’07, Katherine A. Beck ’08, and Vivek G. Ramaswamy ’07—will serve on the student advisory committee. “I just hope to be a conduit to the undergraduate student community and to make sure that undergraduates are represented to the search committee," Baxter said today...
Katrina hit just as the farm belt was gearing up for the fall harvest, and exporters may be forced to find ways around the blocked shipping channels in the lower Mississippi--a critical conduit for agricultural products. The U.S. exports about $600 billion in cargo through ports that were hit by the hurricane, and some 2,000-ton barges are literally stuck in the mud, says Larry Daily, president of Alter Barge Lines. "It's like you've clogged the pipeline for a week." Archer Daniels Midland, a major grain exporter, operates four grain terminals in Louisiana. Several hundred...
...entryway social events, like study breaks and Sunday brunch outings. To one group of freshmen then, a Peer Advising Fellow will be the person with whom they’ll meet regularly to formally discuss academic issues. To another, the Fellow will be a social presence and an informal conduit to student life at Harvard...
Earlier this year, the council was one of 12 student organizations supporting a campaign to divest from the Sudan-linked oil company Sinopec. The council also coordinates graduate social activities and acts as the official conduit between University administrators and graduate students. The officers are scheduled to assume their positions on June...
...left by the Prefect program in residential life by organizing social activities like study breaks and brunch outings and by working with the entryway’s proctor to ensure the well being of their shared charges. But unlike the Prefect Program, this big sibling would serve as a conduit for freshmen to the House they in which they would live after their freshman year. Brunches, for example, would take place in their House dining hall, and other upperclassmen from the House would be drawn upon as complementary resources. Perhaps most importantly, House affiliation would mean a built in mechanism...