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...damage was done; students from lower-income families??who had limited access to college counselors—were left with misperceptions about their ability to afford a Harvard education...
...There is no question that there is a high correlation between families?? economic background over time and the educational opportunity students have,” Fitzsimmons said...
...former ad featured a collection of families??all black—sitting around watching the game, while an announcer’s words remarked about the significance of having two black head coaches—Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith—in the Super Bowl. A caption asks, “Who’s winning?” to which the reply states...
...seeking to educate children diagnosed as pre-diabetics about health issues and motivate them to change their lifestyles in order to prevent the onset of type-2 diabetes. The new program, called STRENGTH and set to launch this semester, will target children—especially those from low-income families??with chronic medical conditions such as obesity. The program will provide its participants with mentoring in group sessions and on an individual basis with college student volunteers to reduce their risk of developing diabetes. “Our curriculum for the STRENGTH program includes weekly lectures about nutrition...
...Roommates are the darndest thing. And almost universally, at Harvard at least, they become families. I’m not sure there’s a moral to this endpaper; it’s meant simply to illustrate the clashing of two distinct kinds of Harvard families??and I couldn’t be more honored to facilitate such an unlikely introduction.— Jake C. Levine is a super-senior in Leverett House. But you should have picked that up from reading his Endpaper...