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...provides a resource for men to care,” said Gordon W. Braxton, a freshman proctor and a prevention specialist at OSAPR who worked on the site. “I think a lot of people care behind closed doors but they don’t have social validation to care publicly. I hope the site can remedy some of that.” The site’s founders also said they hoped to harness Harvard’s visibility to promote their message nationwide. “Because if I am the 14-year...
...Shai D. Bronshtein ’09, a Crimson editorial writer, is a social studies concentrator in Lowell House...
...over 25 years through 10 community-based summer camps. Each camp is run by a student director and is staffed entirely by students from Harvard and other Boston-area schools. “Each of the programs is important within its community. There’s an element of social change in meeting these kids’ needs and helping the members of these communities empower themselves by being allies to the residents,” said former Mission Hill SUP Director David V. Jenkins ’03. “That is how you build a community?...
...uptick in graduates entering the public sector this year due to what he dubbed “the Obama effect.”He says reduced availability of private sector jobs due to the economic crisis could also push students toward the public sector.Seizing on these economic and social forces, the Office of Career Advancement has stepped up its efforts to promote public service, according to Hessler, the Office’s director. Since last fall, it has brought in more career discussion panels and career fairs related to public service. Hessler says it has strengthened its connections with...
...Even before the new regulations, adopting a child from China was never simple. The state-run China Center for Adoption Affairs requires U.S. applicants to submit a long list of documents, including home studies completed by social workers and federal background checks. Fees and expenses can amount to upward of $20,000, and the wait can be long. China has a backlog of approved international applicants and is only now placing children into the homes of families who were approved for adoption more than three years ago. Some families that don't want to wait that long look to China...