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Dillon Professor of Government Graham T. Allison, Jr., who once taught Ban in a course entitled “Central Challenges in American Foreign Policy,” described Ban as a “very good student?? and Ban is likewise enthusiastic about Harvard, returning for an Institute of Politics Forum in 2005, and describing his years at the Kennedy School as “golden,” according to the website of the Center for U.N. Reform Education, a New York-based nonprofit research group associated with the U.N. Department of Public Information...
...Harbor boat cruise for which only 50 of 375 tickets were sold come to mind—can breathe easy. The Campus Life Committee that planned all those failures was jettisoned last May, and the new independently funded and elected College Events Board has replaced it. FiCom pools every student??s term bill fee and then decides how to dole out the money to student organizations. Some of this isn’t discretionary—House Committees and parties get a predetermined amount of money. But much of it relies on grant applications that FiCom members evaluate...
...named for their immediacy. For non-Ivy League schools, offering a binding letter of intent to a student also attractive to Harvard—and demanding a signature—can be considered an exploding offer. For early admission Ivy League schools, which cannot offer athletic scholarships, telling a student??usually over the summer or early in their senior year—that the school will advocate for the student only if he applies early, can also be considered an exploding offer...
...that it might come up in the fall,” she said. The department has a faculty meeting scheduled for mid-October.West left Harvard in 2002 after a highly publicized tiff with then-University President Lawrence H. Summers. Departing for Princeton—where he was once a graduate student??he took a post as Class of 1943 University Professor of Religion. And while Princeton announced plans to establish a Center for African American Studies last week, the New Jersey school may lose a valued academic in the field. “Last spring, it was the subject...
...Malinowski said he appreciates the timing of the process. ”The good thing is that most of these events are happening now instead of a few weeks from now, when there are midterms and things.” Wright-Swadel said he recognizes that student??s schedules can become cramped during this time of year. “The whole job search is like a fifth class,” he said. But, he was quick to offer advice to those in the thick of recruiting season. “Manage it, don?...