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...David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies maintains an office in Santiago, Chile that supports Harvard students in the area, helping them find internships and host families and coordinating a two-week orientation...
...conducted a test of the sliding roof over the 75,000-seat Olympic Stadium in Athens - the venue for the opening ceremony on Aug. 13 - the event was filled with drama and anxiety. Its outcome would determine whether the architectural centerpiece of the Games would get to wear its Santiago-Calatrava-designed cap or stand roofless under the Mediterranean sun - and whether security experts and television crews could move into the stadium in time to complete their preparations. Above all, last week's test would conquer or confirm worldwide suspicions that Athens was blowing its deadline for the Games...
...natural catastrophe. It's no secret that that the Greeks have other potential catastrophes on their minds. After long delays, work was expected to begin last weekend on installing the sliding roof of the main Olympic stadium - the symbol of these Games, designed by the celebrated Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Officials say it won't be ready until the end of May at the earliest. At last count 13 major construction projects remained incomplete and behind schedule. Failure to finish the work in time for the opening ceremonies would be a great embarrassment for the Greeks...
...boasts the largest Internship Placement and Internship Grant program on campus, for students travelling to summer internships in Latin America. University President Lawrence H. Summers has just returned from a trip to Latin America during which he visited Sao Paulo, Brazil, site of a DRCLAS exchange program, and also Santiago, Chile, site of the DRCLAS Regional Office, the only university-wide regional office at Harvard. This should give you an idea of the importance of Latin America for the Harvard community. I hope to see more extensive coverage in the future...
...questions on his mind will be, βIs the David Rockefeller Center in Santiago a model that could be replicated in other parts of the world to promote the globalization of the university?ββ Coatsworth said. βI assume the answer...