Word: outreaching
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...Harvard grew from 7.8 percent Latino last year to 8.8 percent this spring. While this increase is encouraging, these numbers still trail behind the representation of other minority groups on campus. Not only should groups like the University Minority Recruitment Program get the support they need to redouble their outreach effort to convince more top Latino students to apply to Harvard, the admissions office should continue to provide focused programming to ensure that as many admitted students as possible choose to matriculate here. When the final admissions data is released later this week, we hope these efforts will have result...
Today, Cinco de Mayo, signals the close of the joint effort at Latino Awareness Month programming; the level of commitment organization and proactive outreach of this past month is a sure sign that these groups will be able to maintain this momentum throughout the year. Initiatives like “Presencia” send a clear message that the strength and vibrance of Harvard’s Latino community is increasing, to the benefit of both the groups’ members and Harvard as a whole...
...flying President Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker to Africa to explore the problems of AIDS and economic development facing the region, to hosting the world’s elite minds at his lavish homes in New York, Palm Beach, New Mexico and his private island hideaway, to funding outreach programs to curb the spread of Cholera in Bangladesh, it seems Epstein lets his curiosities guide...
...Harvard Political Union; Guillermo A. Coronado ’05, chair of the projects committee; Andrew J. Frank ’05, chair of conference committee; Ilan T. Graff ’05, chair of the study groups committee; James L. Granger ’05, chair of the outreach committee; and Elizabeth A. Goldschmidt ’06, chair of the Forum Committee...
...director of Eating Concerns Hotline Outreach (ECHO), Vanessa Fajans-Turner ’04 said that Harvard is neither immune to eating disorders in men nor the prejudices against them. She said that ECHO is trying to create channels for men to freely discuss eating concerns. “This is an unaddressed, unappealed-to sector,” she said. “That in itself should give incentive to create a more open forum to address [male eating disorders...