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...College’s Admissions and Financial Aid office will cut its travel budget next year by fifty percent, eliminating virtually all non-local high school visits, Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in an interview yesterday. The scale-down—the admissions office’s response to a Faculty of Arts and Sciences-mandated budget cut of 15 percent for all units—comes two years after Harvard announced an end to its Early Admissions program. At the time, Fitzsimmons stressed the office’s commitment to increasing outreach...
...diplomat was expelled on the grounds that his alleged interference “undermine[d] the jurisdiction and powers of national authorities able to make decisions regarding who should lead a special investigations unit.” The U.S. Department of State countered that the U.S. has had peaceful, non-intrusive relations with the country. Regardless of whether the U.S. is guilty of the accusations, the scandal’s message sends negative signals to the rest of Latin America. This is not the kind of positive image America ought to be cultivating with Latin American countries...
...conversations ranged from discussions at QSA and TTF meetings to staff training sessions to collaborations across Harvard’s schools, leading to increased trans awareness, more gender neutral bathrooms, and the inclusion of gender identity protection into the university’s non-discrimination policy in April...
According to students, such efforts, along with the non-denominational stance of the school, contributed to its attractiveness...
...When he was still in medical school, he co-founded Partners in Health in 1987—a non-profit organization working to bring medical assistance to the world’s neglected communities—with Paul E. Farmer, who went on to be a fellow professor in his department at the Medical School...