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...asked, 'Why are you here?' They answered that there was no work and no jobs; what else did they have to do?" He adds, "It's the only time they talk politics, when they are without work. Every unemployed man is the President of Afghanistan." Or a possible recruit for the enemy. --With reporting by Massimo Calabresi and Mark Thompson/Washington and Kamal Haider/Maidanshah
...departure of someone who has done so much to make students of color feel at home and advance the academic study of black culture would be a significant blow to the communities here who look to you for leadership and inspiration. You are in a prime position to recruit more scholars to your department. Your presence on campus is a major draw for many students considering coming to Harvard...
...answer was given by the Security Council: You must be a UN organ; you report to this Council, the whole Council, not individual members. Build up your organization as a UN organization. Recruit people on a broad geographical basis. Competence comes first, but a broad geographical recruitment comes second. This is what we have done...
...income students often face societal obstacles beyond Harvard’s control, and one would not expect representation at the College to reflect nationwide figures, even with ideal admissions and recruiting policies. At the same time, Harvard can do more to attract already-qualified low-income students who simply do not consider applying. Perception matters in efforts to recruit for all types of diversity, and low-income applicants must know they are welcome here and have a chance of being accepted. Their presence would enhance the educational experience for all students by widening the spectrum of ideas and opinions...
...working to bring to justice adult military commanders who recruit child soldiers and to give a voice to those children...