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...presence in Cuba comes on the heel of DRCLAS’s prodigious efforts in expanding study abroad opportunities for undergraduates, which currently include programs in Argentina and Chile. Harvard-administered study abroad programs have the added benefit of attracting students who might be otherwise suspicious of a program??s rigor. DRCLAS, along with the Office of International Programs, should continue to expand its own study abroad programs. We hope that Harvard’s program in Cuba will last beyond this semester, but in the mean time, we are thankful for the present opportunity...
...policy terms,” he said. Thomas H. Sander, executive director of The Saguaro Seminar: Civic Engagement in America, a Kennedy School program to identify ways to strengthen America’s civil connectedness, said that although civic involvement is thought to be greater in Britain, the program??s findings may prove otherwise. Differences in religiosity and immigration patterns have not yet been studied in depth, he said. “Certainly Britain is far more secular than the U.S.—the U.S. is an anomaly as far as developed countries are concerned in terms...
...like an unlikely pairing, but it seems to work out well for both. Daedalus gets free promotion from Harvard, and UHS hopes that students will temper their 21 shots with a couple hundred calories from their free appetizer. Travia says it’s too soon to determine the program??s success, but, judging from an unscientific two-student sample, it seems like a bust. “I haven’t heard of anyone using it,” says Sean F.X. Barrett ’07, who got a card but didn?...
...Groups commonly distribute distorted statistics to promote abstinence, Kay said. One such federally funded abstinence-only sexual education program teaches that condoms fail 14 percent of the time, contrasted to the three percent accepted by the wider medical community and cited by medical journals, according to Kay. The same program??s pamphlet states that HIV/AIDS can be contracted through tears, sweat, and saliva. “The [current] Administration actively promotes these kinds of programs without any sort of evidence base,” said Jodi Johnson, the executive director and founder of the Maryland-based Center...
...before, the College simply said that the program would no longer exist, and would instead be “morphed into something else.”Anywhere else on the face of the earth, such a statement probably would have prompted a follow-up question about what exactly the program??s replacement might be. At Harvard, however, it was enough to provoke a firestorm. This newspaper lead its coverage with the headline, “College Pulls Plug on Prefects,” and the prefects themselves, whose tears stained The Crimson’s coverage and garnered...