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That said, such an aim should not cut short a student??s freedom to explore other types of law while in school—something that the summer internship requirement may do. In addition to committing five post-graduation years to public interest work, the program requires that students spend their two summers working in the public sector (see correction). While such a stipulation clearly is intended to demonstrate a student??s commitment to the field, it comes at a cost: the pedagogical value of exploring other fields of law, from corporate litigation to criminal practice...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Lightening the Load | 4/2/2008 | See Source »

...encourage students to visit campuses, consider teaching styles, and assess specific programs,” he added. “Whether it be U.S. World and News or a number of other annual ranking reports, the student??s personal assessment is most important...

Author: By Madeleine A. Bennett, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Business, Medical Schools Finish 1st In Rankings | 4/1/2008 | See Source »

...Parents could insist that they be informed whenever the college believes their child is in trouble. While there are privacy rules to consider, we should never again see the tragedy that occurred at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last year when the college denied a student??s mother access to her son’s dorm room and computer until she obtained a search warrant, even though the Federal Bureau of Investigation was searching for him as a missing person. The student was found dead a week later...

Author: By Robert L. Freedman | Title: Improving Higher Education | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...want to get you up to Boston right away.” Now more than ever, such initiative is paramount. In 2002, bilingual education was banned, making it illegal to teach students in a language other than English. In its place, English-immersion was promoted, in which a student??s native language can be used only to help explain complex ideas. Although such a program may be viable in theory, when a child cannot understand the words on the whiteboard, he or she is unlikely to do well on standardized tests. A monolingual teacher can do little...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Teachers Wanted | 3/31/2008 | See Source »

...drug abuse? Beyond its blatant disregard for student growth and rehabilitation, this policy further demonstrates how out of touch with student interests the Ad Board is. Unfortunately, the sole avenue for feedback—the required letter of reflection that the Ad Board evaluates prior to reinstating a student??s registration—sheds little light. Quite predictably, students pleading to return to school have little incentive to be honest or forthright about the pitfalls of time off. Hopefully, the student perspective that Sundquist’s appointment brings shall be the first step in resolving this over...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Student Voice | 3/21/2008 | See Source »

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