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...said. “I think that what makes the internship such a great opportunity is that the CHS is specifically interested in developing close relationships with undergrads, and this is hopefully reflected in our efforts to cater to each student’s personal interest and to foster a close sense of community between interns and members of the CHS.” According to the CHS press release, the organization—which was founded in 1962—decided to house its new office in Nafplion because it was the first capital of the modern Greek state...
...sort of funding would assist ideas like last year’s Junior Class Commission’s dance in Annenberg, and other ideas that are fun, creative, and not limited to specific, existing student groups. The emphasis should remain on events with a wide appeal in order to foster a “better” Harvard as a whole and not just better student-group-specific social activities...
...system as a whole was in jeopardy.” Rudenstine recalled in a phone interview yesterday. “We needed someone who knew the situation well, which he did.” Martin had served on Harvard’s faculty from 1978 to 1989.Martin worked to foster cooperation across the massive Medical School, which encompasses 7,100 full-time faculty members—more than any other arm of Harvard.“It’s going to become a cliché, but one of the many things Joe has done is continually remind people...
...been renewing the grant to the Harvard Forest every six years—increasing the grant amount each time. “We’re trying to look at effective management and conservation approaches for dealing with these issues long-term,” said David R. Foster, director of the Harvard Forest. The center’s findings on forest development, greenhouse gases, and land subversion have been used by state agencies and other major conservation organizations, according to Foster. The money will be used by scientists to conduct a combination of analysis of historical and modern data...
...would live in the city and connect with their teachers only at lectures. Instead, Oxford and Cambridge sought to develop residential colleges—what the founders of Harvard would later call “a real college” instead of the NYU-like nonsense—to foster student-faculty interaction...