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...lawsuit to be filed by his Reparations Coordinating Committee later that year. While all of the class-action suits were dismissed—and Ogletree’s threatened lawsuit never materialized—the accusations prompted officials at Yale and Brown to examine the extent to which their institutions benefited from slavery. In 2001, Yale graduate students published a lengthy report that examined the extent to which the school benefitted financially from slavery and perpetuated pro-slavery ideology. A number of Yale’s residential colleges, for example, were named after slave owners, most notably Calhoun College, which...
...enjoy being around you.” Nelson had left college so that he could work with the Land Trust to help rebuild homes after Katrina. Above his own personal success, he placed love for his neighbor. For a week, our ASB group to an extent also let love define our lives. Now, I just hope we’ll sow the seeds of love as we go forward in life—not in spite of busy schedules, but because of them as we fill our time with work and meaning. As facetious as “Whoosh...
...University President Drew G. Faust, a Civil War historian, added that while recent research has revealed the extent to which northern institutions were complicit in slavery and there are many examples of Harvard ties to slavery, she was also struck by the number of students in Harvard’s history who were “advocates of abolition and emancipation...
...With physics professor Efthimios “Tim” Kaxiras slated to replace Goodman on an interim basis, the extent of the Initiative’s future growth remains uncertain...
...self-segregation affects the entire Harvard population, positing that students driven to lead are bound to immerse themselves in their activities, be they cultural, political, musical, or otherwise. He says that this intense involvement inevitably bleeds over into students’ social lives. Self-segregation occurs, to some extent, within every student group—race based or otherwise...