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...annoyed” and threatening to “Google Bomb” the Harvard website into e-blivion. Tough words, baby blue. In the face of such ignorant pleas to remain socially backward, Harvard’s cohorts of facebook devotees should press on. Such is the Harvard student??s burden...
Once a student downloads the virus, Davis said, a computer could send thousands of e-mails without the student??s knowledge...
...that mental illness is a condition that many people are forced to live with and that can almost always be effectively treated. Second, confidentiality protocols have been strengthened so that essential emergency communications can be sure to occur without the transmission of private and privileged information regarding an individual student??s health status. Third, the time to a student??s first appointment and the time to his or her next follow-up appointment has decreased markedly. For example, at UHS Mental Health, same-day appointments are always available for students with urgent concerns, and the average...
...It’s mostly a misunderstanding,” Ehrenreich says of the disputes. “Usually the problems are resolved by faculty giving credit. It’s rare that a Faculty member intentionally uses a graduate student??s ideas without giving proper acknowledgement...
...seeks to uphold. There are many actions that would not be considered illegal in the criminal justice system, or would not result in incarceration but still undermine the community values that Harvard has established. These cases warrant disciplinary action as a matter of both fairness and safety. As A Student??s Guide to the Administrative Board states, “The procedures of the Administrative Board are designed to achieve ends different from those of criminal and civil litigation. While a court of law may only be interested in establishing innocence or guilt, the board is interested...