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...College has been actively recruiting minority students since the 1970s. At the time, Harvard was well ahead of its peers. Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 characterizes Harvard’s efforts as “pioneering” the focus on diversity in college admissions. He says there has always been a “very high correlation” between Harvard’s level of recruitment and the number of minority students who matriculate...
...United States must grant equal recognition to these refugees. In passing this resolution, Congress underscored the importance of addressing the wrongs done to all victims of the Arab-Israeli conflict. It is time for the student groups on Harvard’s campus to do the same. Danielle R. Sassoon ’08 is a history and literature concentrator in Dunster House...
...unmarked tap among the more recognizable beer names. Patrons had to know to ask for the honey lager, which had been brewed by several enterprising undergraduates with a keen interest in beer.This limited edition beer was only the latest step by Philip “Beamer” R. Eisele ’08, one of the keg’s two undergraduate brewers, on his path to opening his own brewery.Eisele’s life, both in and out of the classroom, has revolved around his interest in beer and his future career aspirations. During his junior...
...shoes, and within twenty minutes an entire row is shoe shopping.” While Harvard Business School tested a program that blocked students’ access to the Internet during their scheduled classes, the program is no longer in effect, due to glitches and complaints. According to Steven R. Nelson, executive director of the MBA program, the Business School does maintain a “laptops down” policy, where students are asked not to use their computers or the Internet unless otherwise instructed. The University of Chicago Law School appears to be the only school enforcing such...
Former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 has been a proponent of incorporating such themes into the new Gen Ed curriculum...