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...Kennedy School chose Grove and Wei, both of whom applied for the ABC internship through the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy...
...some very special rowers, the summer provided its own unique opportunity to compete. Junior Katie Golden and sophomore Lizzie Rose are two such special people.Both row for the Radcliffe heavyweights, and both were in Cambridge for the summer—Rose because she lives here and Golden for an internship with Massachusetts General Hospital.The two would train together in the boathouse, and when that got boring they would train outside together. Eventually they began rowing a pair together on the Charles, and that got them thirsting for the sweet nectar of competition.Enter Canadian Henley, a well-known regatta that...
...gives five humanities scholars the Distinguished Achievement Award to pursue research over a period of three years.McCormick asked for a two-year deferment and has since been planning a series of interdisciplinary projects—including researching isotopes and teeth, making old Latin texts accessible, and starting a summer internship program—which he will begin to execute this year. Wednesday’s lecture—led by Thomas Calligaro, the head physicist of the world-renowned Louvre Museum, and Peter Perin, the director of the French Musee d’Archeologie Nationale—focused...
...that are appropriate for their concentrators.Some departments have already posted lists of pre-approved programs on the OIP website.But students say that if information and advising about science opportunities abroad were more centralized, science concentrators might have an easier time considering specific options.“I found my internship through first Googling in Japanese and then shameless e-mailing,” says Yang. “The Biology Department itself does not post any opportunities for studying abroad on its website, but individual professors have their own contacts. A list of which professors to approach for advice will...
...assuming that only way to create self-directed graduates is to allow students to direct their own studies. As Christopher Catizone ’06 poignantly argues: “We are bombarded with information about practicing safe sex, finding late night counseling help, securing the best summer internship. But when it comes to learning, arguably the business of Harvard, we are handed a course catalog and encouraged to find our own way. But we are disappointed, for we cannot come to wisdom...