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Duelfer's report also gives an extraordinary, intimate glimpse into the dictator's behavior. Lieutenants thought his psychology was "powerfully shaped by a deprived and violent boyhood in a village and tribal society," especially by the strong influence of his xenophobic guardian uncle. One aide said Saddam "loved the use...
Matthew K. Nock, an assistant professor of psychology who is teaching a seminar on self-destructive behavior in the spring, said there is precedent for efforts like those of Students in Touch to improve mental health.
Nock pointed out that while the experience of Harvard students is different from that of the patients in the psychology study, he still had hopes.
Some sports programs actually more closely mirror campus-wide concentration choices. The men’s volleyball team, for example, fields as many computer science majors as their economics counterparts. Likewise, the women’s lightweight crew boasts 11 biology or biochemical sciences concentrators—half its upper...
Barber says there seems to be a gender component to concentration selection as well, although she hesitates to make comments that would offend women on campus. She says that women are more likely to choose more flexible career paths without feeling the stress of supporting a family. �...