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Maybe the moment that Harvard will reward you will be the moment when you forge your greatest ties to the University. Maybe it will be the moment when you get some job or make some leap through the connections and thinking that you gained here. But maybe it will be the moment when something that is distinctly not Harvard--even though you might have found that something here--becomes more important to you than Harvard. And when you succeed in taking what Harvard has given you, whether it was something you searched for or something you stumbled upon--you will...
...Leadership Gift Committee (LGC) is far from improper under College rules, but it is not publicly advertised and appears nowhere in the training materials for senior gift solicitors. It is, however, open to anyone--along with the cocktail party in New York which it offers as a reward for a $250 gift...
...University, along with the rest of American higher education, eventually has to realize that a professor's quality can't be measured in published pages alone. Harvard's tenure system must reward truly good teachers, not just pay lip service to the second half of their standard of "leading scholar/teacher available in the field." The University's goal should be to create a diverse Faculty of competent teachers and scholars. Until they do, it is undergraduate education that will continue to pay the price...
...result of one of these initiatives, the Teacher Bonus Program, three Harvard seniors will receive $20,000 over the next four years as a reward for teaching in Massachusetts public school districts...
...quotidian indicators of failing character, from widespread cheating to gang activity. Across the country, schools both public and private are turning to programs of character education in hopes of inoculating kids with the values of civility and integrity, against the depredations of a popular culture that often seems to reward neither. As Talent House goes, so goes the nation...