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...Since Harvard is determined to pursue and foster academic excellence, Bruce’s contribution to students?? understanding of economics cannot be exaggerated,” Lin wrote...
...Second, an over-the-top “nature gone wild” theme, with a “giant bird’s nest [made] out of organic materials and/ or wire,” created for students?? enjoyment and leisure in the Yard. One that, Duehr excitedly explains, “students can climb into,” adding that there would be couches and books to provide a sense of comfort “with a lounge feel...
...improvement, according to Fitzsimmons, is to assiduously seek out low-income students??students who, for a number of reasons, would not otherwise consider Harvard—and convince them that Cambridge is an option. “It’s rubbish to say that ‘if you build it, they will come,’” he says. “Go to Dallas—Harvard and Yale are not on students?? lists.” That’s where the Initiative comes...
...this raises an interesting question: Is there room for mid-sized UC-sponsored social events? The Afterparty and the UC’s recent attempt at a booze cruise—“Havana on the Harbor”—lost a combined $18,000 of students?? money. In contrast, the UC’s most successful endeavors have been with either huge concerts featuring Bob Dylan and Busta Rhyme or small-scale events like Friday Movie Nights. These are the UC’s unique events—events that no other organization...
...Harvard community in particular, the film may greatly contribute to students?? understanding of the “explicitly religious voices of these communities, especially women,” Eck writes. “Students yearn to see and hear real people struggling with issues of faith and service. Identity is a complex thing, with many overlapping ‘we’s’—racial, social, religious, cultural. No simple idea of what being a ‘Muslim woman’ might mean can substitute for making [Al-Marayati’s] acquaintance...