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...Veterans of the spring break trips said their work in New Orleans has inspired them to new relief efforts??and they are not the first Harvard students who have taken up the cause after volunteering in the city...
...office weathered mild ridicule from the Globe when it reported an advertisement on Harvard’s employment website seeking a director of internal communications to “assume leadership of branding efforts?? within the College, creating “a unified brand for Harvard College across publications and websites...
...Joint custody blows”—succinctly summarizes their feelings about the new family arrangement. Jeff Daniels’ performance demands special recognition: he inhabits his character so completely that the word “acting” cannot rightly be used to describe his efforts??he simply is Bernard Berkman. His work in this film is in an entirely different league from his unfortunately career-defining role in “Dumb and Dumber.” Laura Linney has been great in so many recent movies (“Kinsey...
...research (which, among other things, has made Harvard the premier place for stem-cell research in the U.S.), and they sponsor initiatives to solve longstanding health, poverty, and cultural issues. Every cent that Harvard spends to enhance its public image by matching donations to disaster relief materially disadvantages these efforts??efforts which, ultimately, have more value than relief itself. It is true that $25.9 billion could rescue much of Niger from famine. It could buy crates of second line antibiotics to combat multi-drug resistant tuberculosis worldwide. Harvard’s endowment could even de-mine the Korean...
...International Programs (OIP) annual report.And while this gap at Harvard is part of a larger national pattern, according to OIP director Jane Edwards and Associate Dean of the College Georgene B. Herschbach, administrators and faculty want to address the discrepancy.“We have to redouble our efforts??and we know that—to gear toward students in the sciences,” Edwards says. “If you actually look at our scientists...they’re often travelling all over the world.”But students in the sciences are not queuing...