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Other donors agree that their voices are being heard. Former HAA President Charles L. Brock, a prominent New York lawyer, says that outreach to alumni donors “has been really well orchestrated.” And real estate investor Kenneth G. Bartels ’73 says he “was rather impressed” by the search committee’s outreach effort after he attended a dinner in New York organized by Houghton and search committee member Frances D. Fergusson, a member of the Board of Overseers and a former Vassar College president...
...worked with HSPH for many years, Moses said. He has participated in a program known as the “Squash It!” Campaign to Prevent Youth Violence, which teaches young adults about positive alternatives to violence, according to its Web site. Jones began his social outreach career by joining Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Operation Breadbasket in the 1960s, according to the Web site of the Academy of Achievement in Washington D.C. King’s civil rights group was dedicated to promoting urban economic development. Jones was also a founder, along with Jesse...
...said the senior director of federal and state relations, Kevin Casey, in a phone interview. According to Casey, Harvard not only strongly adheres to export control policies, but it trains its students in compliance as well. “Over the past couple years, we have focused on internal outreach and education programs that teach research students how to abide by export control regulations through close interaction with professors,” Casey said...
...Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07 said. “We often have a hard time getting females to run.” The fair was timed so that students who felt discontent with their current commitments have an opportunity to explore new ones, said Seneca Outreach Committee Chair Katherine E. Koopman ’08. “My freshman year, I was hitting a wall at this point,” she said. Seneca President Lauren H. Fifield ’06-’07 also said that the fair was intended to appeal...
...said Natalia Martinez ’08, who is one of the Harvard Cancer Society’s bone marrow project directors. This year was also the first time that potential donors were screened with cheek swabs rather than blood tests, according to Moazzam Khan, the community outreach director for SAMAR. Due to this innovation, the process is faster, less daunting, and cheaper, he said. “It used to be $70, now it is only $52,” he added. “Now everyone can do the drive, once we explain the paperwork...