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Mayer said that hosting hot breakfast in one House in each of Harvard??€™s four upperclassman neighborhoods would save only $400,000—less than half of the savings from this year’s cuts. He added that it would be problematic to have to decide which Houses would host hot breakfast...
Fortunately, that school is Harvard. While we’re sure you’ve heard of Harvard??€™s $26 billion endowment, the majority of it is restricted, so funding for much of what we’ve described depends on unrestricted alumni donations...
This year, nearly 40 percent of the financial aid budget is projected to come from unrestricted funds. Despite the economic downturn, Harvard has continued to expand financial aid, allowing it to take the most talented and diverse student body possible regardless of socioeconomic status. Simply put, Harvard??€™s ambitious financial aid program could not be sustained without the support of seniors and alumni...
...starting line, the Tigers and Bulldogs took an early advantage on Harvard. After Yale fell off the pace, the Crimson was left to duke it out with Princeton. The Tigers maintained an advantage until the final 500 meters when Harvard??€™s relentless cadence drew them even and then pushed them ahead in the sprint, winning with a time of 5:40.7 to Princeton?...
Suzanne Day, Harvard??€™s director of federal relations, said that the tax exemptions are integral to the success of American universities...