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...think the presence of Harvard is a lot of the reason why it is ‘emerging,’” Cynthia M. Chu ’07, a history concentrator, said, although she added that Allston falls more towards “transitional...
...hour for teaching would be the pay of a primary care physician. The money will be distributed to individual HMS departments for integration into their local compensation systems. The agreement comes as the medical school implements significant changes to its curriculum. According to HMS Executive Dean for Administration Cynthia L. Walker, the new plan will support those changes, which focus on developing more interactive relationships between students and faculty. While the current expectation from HMS is that faculty members devote 50 hours to teaching or committee activities each year, Walker said the rule has not been strictly enforced...
...journalist and global health fellow at the Nieman Foundation. “But through the media, an audience can be introduced to the real urgency of the challenges faced by global health.” In the end, audience reaction to the film and panel was extremely positive. Cynthia Cortez ’07 said she was impressed with the panel and screening. “It was interesting to see the humanity behind global health, not just through the people in the film, but also the panelists,” she said. “I was amazed...
...feel like I'm wearing gold shoes." He's thinking of calling it Be Ready to Be O.K. If that weren't begging to be mocked on VH1's Best Week Ever on its own, he's also got a children's book in him. "It's called Cynthia's New Friend. It's about how we hate change. We hate people to change because we're afraid they'll fly away...
...software flaw and fraudulently accessed the database between October 2005 and last month. When UCLA discovered this activity on Nov. 21, the school responded by blocking all access to Social Security numbers, beginning an emergency investigation, and notifying the FBI, which is now investigating the incident as well. Cynthia S. Tseng ’10 called a UCLA identity-alert hotline last night to confirm the validity of the e-mail. “They didn’t seem to know what was going on,” she said. “They didn’t know...