Word: counselors
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Other grizzled veterans see fewer similarities. “Camp is actually much more difficult than Harvard,” says Lauren E. Berk ’06, a former counselor at Camp Oak in California...
...sleepaway camp? There are games (Beirut, not cat’s cradle), mystery culinary concoctions and classes in Printmaking and Trees. But Larry need not fear for the academic lives of Harvard students—there may still be hope. When asked for a comment, former Boy Scout camp counselor Clay T. Capp ’06 said, “I don’t have time to talk right now—I have to go do schoolwork...
Coupled with a consolidated response office, the University must also strengthen UHS’ handling of assault issues. After hours, the UHS hotline for sexual assault services refers callers to a pager for a general mental health counselor. UHS must have efficient sexual assault staff able to respond to student calls at any time; sexual violence assaults don’t simply stop after business hours...
...concern from various individuals and groups, including University President Lawrence H. Summers, that requiring a two year leave of absence as an automatic condition of consideration for independent status was not in the best interests of all students. The resulting guidelines that require a student to work with a counselor in Health Services or the Bureau of Study Counsel, and to be willing to participate in mediation with parents if deemed appropriate by the counselor, offer students support from the College offices best suited to dealing with the range of difficult situations faced by students...
...hour in his 18-hour day. I am sure that the old and new Harvard regimes had an ugly clash behind closed doors (and thank you Dean Lewis for keeping it behind closed doors, unlike the shenanigans of a former professor soon to appear in The Matrix 2 as Counselor West), but that doesn’t excuse the unexplained firing of the dean most involved with students...