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...legal standing,” said Dean R. Gallant ’72, an executive officer on the Committee, DANGEROUS QUESTIONSThe University set up the committee in the fall of 2003 to review applications submitted by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty members, who propose research projects that involve human subjects. When the group considers projects in politically volatile regions of the world, its purpose is two-fold: It must protect the safety of both students and subjects.This past summer, Krister B. Anderson ’07 did research in Morocco on the repression of the country?...
...increase in production cost of about 3 to 12 cents per dozen eggs. Hoopes and her supporters have written a letter to HUDS urging them to switch to cage-free eggs. The letter recognizes HUDS’ other efforts to promote environmental sustainability and commends its Food Literacy Project. Any student can sign his or her name to the petition by requesting a paper copy of the letter or by filling out an online poll. According to Hoopes, over 600 students have signed the petition, and around 95 percent of the signatories are undergraduates. A handful of campus activists have...
...raise our profile on campus is by doing these things,” said Marine. The “Naked Ladies Brunch” was co-sponsored by the Association of Black Harvard Women, of which Alford is the president; Students for Choice; the Women’s Leadership Project; Kappa Kappa Gamma; the Pleiades Society; and the Sabliere Society...
...suburban Farmington High in Michigan, the engineering-technology department functions like an engineering firm, with teachers as project managers, a Ford Motor Co. engineer as a consultant and students working in teams. The principles of calculus, physics, chemistry and engineering are taught through activities that fill the hallways with a cacophony of nailing, sawing and chattering. The result: the kids learn to apply academic principles to the real world, think strategically and solve problems...
...Postelection Pivoting "Searching for a Strategy" [Nov. 20] reported that some Republicans are afraid "the White House is about to abandon the neoconservative project to bring democracy to the Middle East." But what right does the President have to decide which system other countries should live under? Democracy has to be desired, demanded and understood by the people. Look at the histories of prominent democracies; most involve civil wars, revolutions or painful, bloody transitions. In Iraq the concept of democracy is strange and new, so it is inevitable that democratization will be a long, drawn-out process with many pitfalls...