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That’s a reasonable argument, but it’s not the whole truth. Since there are over 120,000 children in the U.S. foster care system awaiting permanent homes according to the Associated Press, economics alone cannot account for the demand to adopt from abroad...
Although Simmons said it was not the intention of the “Reason and Faith” requirement to increase the College’s interaction with the Divinity School, many professors said the report will help foster such an effect...
...socio-economic development of China. Bloom added that the steering committee would serve in an advisory capacity. “Support for projects should be based on the best and most creative ideas of the faculty,” he wrote. “[The fund] should stimulate and foster a competition of ideas that are focused on China.” Dominguez emphasized that the HCF’s purpose was “not to supplant but to supplement and expand the work [on China] that is already under way.” “It will...
Students in the minority have the greatest need for being heard. Middle-of-the-road views (by Harvard’s—and not national—standards) foster complacency, and thus the groups making the biggest splashes are the ones whose members feel most threatened by their minority status. The underdogs have the most to fight for, so they do it most loudly...
Paul Cote, a lecturer in landscape architecture and urban planning, wrote in an e-mail that the next dean of GSD should have the familiarity with information technology to foster collaboration among faculty members...