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When the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid decided in 2006 to expand the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI), we were optimistic. By eliminating the family contribution for any student whose family earned under $60,000 per year, the College was taking a major step towards making a Harvard education affordable for anyone, no matter their means...
...double threat behind center, unafraid to tuck it in and run for a first down. Pizzotti, at 6’5 far less mobile, is a more conventional drop-back passer.Here are the career numbers:O’Hagan: 263-for-448 (58.7 percent), 3,232 yards (12.29 per completion), 23 TD, 18 INT, 741 rushing yards, record: 10-8Pizzotti: 98-for-186 ( 52.7 percent), 1,404 yards (14.33 per completion), 7 TD, 6 INT, record: 4-0The stats don’t lie: O’Hagan has been more accurate and more fleet of foot...
Last year, many students left school dismayed that the price of the HPV vaccine Gardasil, which remained at the prohibitive cost of $154 per shot at Harvard University Health Services (UHS). We sure did. Last fall, the Harvard HPV Vaccine Awareness Campaign collected over 900 signatures in support of a Harvard-sponsored subsidy for the vaccine to make it more accessible to female students. After meeting with UHS officials, we felt certain that the doctors were committed to student health; yet, we feared that bureaucratic challenges within the Harvard institution would keep us from realizing the goal...
...Imagine our delight when we returned to campus this fall to learn that UHS is offering Gardasil for $25 per shot for students with Harvard health insurance! We feel that this time UHS has truly listened to the needs of the students and acted swiftly to make this technology available to the campus. This step forward comes at a time when such a vaccine could truly make a positive public health difference here at Harvard...
Approved club teams receive only minimal funding—between $500 and $1000 per season—and are responsible for the purchase of their own playing equipment and uniforms, travel costs associated with road contests, and the hiring of coaches. By contrast, JV teams receive more funding and are not expected to front any of those costs...