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...Executive Team, comprised of three members, will be completed today with the arrival of Executive Director Aviva Luz Argote. While focusing primarily on international humanitarian efforts, Stone said he hopes to develop the Center’s presence on campus. “We want to work collaboratively, do joint projects with many other organizations around the University,” he said. “We can provide workshops and opportunities for the students who are interested in either working in nonprofit organizations or creating their own.” Stone’s appointment marks a step...
...unusual flourish was part of the “Pink at the Rink” program, a campaign to raise money for the fight against breast cancer. Twelve women’s hockey teams in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) wore customized pink jerseys as part of the joint effort between the conference and the American Cancer Society. The jerseys were auctioned online to raise money for the society, with prices beginning...
...Tantillo ’08-’09, co-chair of Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group (MHAAG), a co-sponsor of the program—officially known as “Speak Out: Mental Health at Harvard.” The effort was announced in a joint e-mail to the community from acting Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam and UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 on Friday. Pilbeam said that in his interactions with students and colleagues as Dean, he has witnessed the use of mental health services on campus...
...newly spread wings, Vale's home base is firmly in Brazil. When its three new joint-venture steel projects (with German, Chinese and Korean partners) come online in Brazil next year, Vale will be supplying 70% of demand--a commanding position that even a state-owned firm might envy.n
Larissa Zhou ’10, a joint Physics and Earth and Planetary Sciences concentrator, said that seeing the eclipse with the naked eye was a sharp contrast to studying much more distant heavenly bodies like Jupiter. Zhou said that her academic observations are much more weather-sensitive...