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...currently lack it. The training for such a position is expected to be rigorous; it needs to be if the program is to succeed. But upperclassmen have proven themselves receptive to instruction in order to make themselves better mentors to first years in Harvard’s other programs??the Freshmen Outdoor Program (FOP), for instance. That the College is set to put a substantial amount of money behind the initiative, potentially even providing stipends to the upperclassmen who volunteer, only makes the case more compelling. For far too long, prefects have been an incomplete resource for freshmen...
...started at least 43 games. “It’s hard to keep him out of the lineup,” says current captain Morgan Brown. *** A hockey and baseball player since his youth, Byrne spoke with a number of Division I hockey programs??none, however, were as high-profile as the Crimson, with whose coaches Byrne had some contact. They discussed the possibility of his walking onto the team, and Byrne knew “the only place I really wanted to play college baseball was Harvard—if not, I probably would have...
...while perhaps not as highly publicized as TFA—bring a distinct set of advantages for entering the teaching profession and set you up to give your students much better experiences in the classroom.The first type of training program worth considering is a local teaching fellowship. Such programs??in cities such as NYC, DC, Miami, and Philly—give you two distinct benefits over TFA. First, they give you the guarantee of geographic choice. If you get into these programs, you can basically know where you will be teaching next year—TFA cannot guarantee...
...awarded last week to 14 Native American tribal initiatives by the Harvard-affiliated Honoring Nations awards program. The program—administered by the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development—rewards tribal organizations for strengthening the schools, courts, and infrastructure of sovereign Indian tribes. The winning programs??—seven of which received “High Honors” and a $10,000 grant——were selected from applicants representing 41 tribes and seven inter-tribal organizations, according to Honoring Nations Executive Director Amy L. Besaw...
...three Faculty members who responded to the report at yesterday’s full meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) disapproved of the recommendations, arguing that secondary fields ignore the intellectual benefits and selectivity of joint concentrations and that caps on concentration requirements disregard programs?? unique pedagogical needs...