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Sherman says he is excited about the new structure because “a staff member might know more, and be able to dedicate more time to advising.”
In the 1970s, Alfaro decided to dedicate her time to raising her two children. It wasn’t until Alfaro and her husband moved to Canada that her writing really began to take off; while living there, she published 21 short stories.
The suspension of the Harvard Law School’s Public Service Initiative that provided funding for students at the Law School interested in working in public service, is one of the more irresponsible cuts made by the University. Budget cuts should not interfere with the school’s...
The governments of many sub-Saharan African countries receive aid from other countries and international organizations to supplement their domestic health spending. But according to the study, published in The Lancet earlier this month, the addition of these funds often leads governments to divert the money they planned to dedicate...
Garrels, who had lacked a definitive career path after graduation, said that even people without specific plans for the future should dedicate themselves to their passions.