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...pilot program—planned to last three years but extended this academic year to last for a fourth—is limited to graduate students with an approximate income below $80,000 whose children are enrolled in one of the six competitive daycare centers associated with Harvard...
Harvard University currently supports six childcare centers for faculty, staff, and students, for which costs can reach as much as $2,000 a month. The centers provide their own financial aid plans in addition to any funding the parents can secure...
Sebastian Velez is in his sixth year as a PhD student in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and he has been a parent for the entirety of his studies. His daughter, now six, has “been taking my classes with me since she was born,” he said...
...thousand worthless ones. An article in The New York Times titled “A Desolate Princess of the Bronx? Not Then, Not Now” provides evidence of how easy it is to misinterpret an image. The iconic picture published on Halloween 1991 that showed then-six-year-old Guissette Muniz standing alone amidst a scene of urban poverty provoked readers of the newspaper to contact the family offering gifts or expenses-paid travel opportunities—yet Muniz herself never felt impoverished. With two employed parents and a supportive neighborhood community, the Muniz family lived...
...Crimson offense was spearheaded by sophomore attack Jeff Cohen, Vaughan, and Burr, who tallied three goals each. Both Harvard and Georgetown boasted a balanced offense, as six Crimson players and ten Hoyas scored...