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...corporate sector. The CID provides just that—last year alone, the Center disbursed over $16,000 in grants to undergraduates for summer research in developing countries. Since 2002, 30 students have participated in fully-funded internships as English instructors in Namibia, Costa Rica, China and Ecuador through the Center’s alliance with WorldTeach. Prominent policymakers and leaders of non-governmental organizations have attended CID dinners to speak to students about careers and issues related to development; last fall, this roster included the former Zambian ambassador to the United States and a representative from the non-profit...
...make Merritt a rich man. But the odds are long that songs as smart and idiosyncratic as I Don't Believe You and I Don't Really Love You Anymore ("True, I'd give my right arm/To keep you safe from harm/And, true, for you I'd move to Ecuador") and I Wish I Had an Evil Twin ("I wish I had an evil twin/Running round doing people in") could make it onto contemporary pop radio. "One day maybe I'll write the theme to a popular movie, and it'll become a hit," he says. "Or not. I haven...
...students, seven of whom are from Harvard, will travel to China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, South Africa and Tanzania...
Other Harvard students who will pursue internships through CollegeCorps are Benjamin B. Collins ’06, who will volunteer in Tanzania; Kyle C. Klopcic ’06, who will volunteer in Nicaragua; and Jyothi L. Ramakrishnan ’06, who is headed to Ecuador...
Sanz spoke for over 20 minutes during his hour-long visit about his involvement in political causes, from his construction of shelters in rural Ecuador, to his work with missionaries, to his music school for women in India. Sanz noted that he “dedicates part of his set against Fidel Castro” and urged students and his fans motivated by politics to “write about what’s important to them...