Word: stipend
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Dodge oncoming traffic, and if you’ve saved up your internship stipend, wipe off the sweat stains and try out Mon Ami Gabi (7239 Woodmont Ave., (301) 654-1234), where you can sample the buttery country style paté or indulge in a juicy steak sandwich & frites. Lunches go for about $30.00, dinners...
Peer advising fellows were treated to a surprise dinner at Fenway Park’s EMC Club Monday and learned that in addition to an expected $1,000 stipend, each would receive $300-a-semester to spend on their 10 freshman advisees.With the additional $600-per-fellow allocation, as much as $305,000 could be spent on the new program.The roughly 190 fellows are assuming some of the duties of the former Prefect Program since they are also assigned to entryways. Prefects indirectly received $20 per student for entryway study breaks throughout the year. That funding is administered by freshman...
...students very well, so even recommendations from resident deans, much less recommendations from students on SAB, should not be accepted in lieu of an interview. The College plans to entrust the PAFs with social and academic advising of first-years—as well as a $1,000 stipend. Even pressing time constraints do not justify automatic acceptances when a $250,000-plus program hangs in the balance. Three weeks after this process was first questioned, Rinere explained that four to six people reviewed each application, and that no applicant was chosen solely on the basis of SAB recommendations. Nonetheless...
...reform. This summer, six Harvard College students will tackle issues in practical ethics as the first recipients of grants sponsored by the late Harvard benefactor Lester Kissel, a 1931 graduate of the Law School. For Kelly W. Heuer ’07, the grant—which carries a stipend of $3,000—will allow her to travel to Beijing to research Chinese philosophy on justice and individual rights. “It’s really great to think that I will be working this summer in such uncharted territory,” wrote Heuer, a Cabot...
...have had successful academic experiences are best qualified to advise freshmen in choosing classes and concentrations, getting the best education from their professors and teaching fellows, and making the most of their Harvard education. The potential to pick just such successful students is vastly improved by the $1,000 stipend, which has led to a huge spike in applicants. Unfortunately, the apparent patronage employed in selecting some of them may dilute this potential...