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...Director Bill Purcell said that when Pierre-Louis felt she could leave Haiti this month, the IOP wanted to bring her to Harvard to address students?? interest in learning about the future of Haiti...
McAuley seems to have missed the point of being a Harvard student: learning to exist within and learn from an incredibly diverse group of individuals. He conflates wealthy students?? actions with attempts to experience “what it’s like” to be on a budget—an essentialism that is, in most instances, entirely incorrect...
Essentially, an honor code is a document signed by students who promise to uphold certain standards of conduct. The policy is typically accompanied by an assumption of integrity on the part of students??consequently, schools that institute honor codes will often allow or even encourage unproctored exams, for example...
While at both Haverford and West Point, the honor codes’ jurisdiction extends beyond students?? academic lives, many other schools—such as Princeton and Stanford—have less expansive honor codes that are primarily restricted to matters of academic dishonesty...
While he was on the Committee, former Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 says he had heard many “mixed messages” about the quality of students?? required withdrawal experiences: “I would say most students found the process to be confusing,” he says...