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...CASAH recommends an event on a separate evening to discuss sexual assault in large setting, combined with additional small workshops within proctor groups. The large session would be run by professional educators, rather than by a senior administrator, as it now is. This revised approach would allow for more in-depth education, would help students process the discussion and would demonstrate Harvard’s commitment to this issue...
Paley also won second place in the newspaper in-depth reporting category for “The Secret Court of 1920,” which revealed that Harvard persecuted and expelled gay students from the University...
...Harvard students have the aptitude to do this sort of work. They know what they are doing, ask real, in-depth questions, and are looking at the whole picture here,” Ward said...
After nearly going bankrupt in the mid-1980s, NPR is enjoying its best stretch ever, with a weekly audience up 48% since 1998 and revenues, in a flat economy, projected to grow 5% this year. As war and terrorism jitters create a hunger for more in-depth news--with little of it to be found on many commercial stations--listeners are turning to NPR programs and to public radio in general. Some 29 million Americans tune in at least once a week--an audience boost of 16% since the Sept. 11 attacks of 2001. Listeners are also attracted...
...more in-depth analysis will take place after we return the data to Harvard,” Broh said, noting that the information would be used in the ongoing undergraduate curricular review...