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...role as a conference participant.” Moreover, professors should not feel ashamed about using these comments as a touchstone, as they have, to provoke debate over Summers’ entire presidency. These issues have been simmering for more than three years, and they need to be addressed regardless of the appropriateness of the catalyst. Better to air grievances now, when the faculty has Summers’ undivided attention, than to continually put off the most essential question of Summers’ presidency until the differences between the two camps are irreconcilable...
Harvard, whose costs jumped 5.15 percent—to $39,880—for the ’04-’05 school year, has not yet announced its figures for the upcoming school year. However, as in recent years, a tuition hike is expected. Regardless, the College has vowed to meet the financial need of its admitted students...
...Regardless of the future of U.S.-Iran relations, however, a Jaafari-led government poses a unique set of challenges for Washington in the months ahead. While he has indicated that he has no plans to call for U.S. troops to withdraw from Iraq until such time as Iraqi forces are in a position to maintain security, many of his own supporters are pushing for a timetable for U.S. withdrawal - as are some of the Sunni groups to which he is reaching out. Jaafari has previously been sharply critical of U.S. military actions in Iraq, particularly during last August's confrontation...
...Regardless, I believe that my class is still the largest enrollment in the Psych. Department, and certainly among the largest non-CORE courses offered this term across the College,” Rodriguez added. “I’m gratified to know that so many students have chosen to take my course as one of their precious few electives, especially for second semester seniors...
...many of these “pre-students” face after college: graduate schools from medicine to law as well as many companies and firms use grade point average and standardized test scores first to limit their application pool. Students recognize this policy and accept it—regardless of its fairness—putting their dreams of becoming future doctors, lawyers, or bankers first. Finally, reducing their hard work to a simple drive—to get good grades—overlooks one important thing: students are learning. And while they might not share the genuine love...