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...scores such as Cambridge, and it fails to take into account large scoring gaps across ethnic and economic groups, according to the Harvard study. Created in 2004 by Governor Mitt Romney, the Adams Scholarship Provides free tuition for four years at a Massachusetts public college for eligible students. The study??s author, Pennsylvania State University education professor Donald E. Heller, found that 25 percent of white students qualified for the scholarship in 2005, compared with only 8 percent of African-American students and 8 percent of Hispanics. Additionally, only 10 percent of students on the National School Lunch...
...this page has articulated in the past, teaching fellows and professors should be trained and encouraged to expand their use of E-Resources. And for those instructors who continue to neglect such readily available training, Harvard should use its resources—perhaps even hiring undergraduates on work-study??to do it for them; the net savings accrued to students would not be insignificant. Moreover, for well over a year, this page has called on the College to harness the power of competition to make articles that are unavailable on E-Resources cheaper to include in coursepacks. Specifically...
Pregnant women may want to think twice before their next trip to the taqueria, according to a study published in the monthly research journal, “Environmental Health Perspectives.” The study??authored by Stacey A. Missmer of the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and a team of researchers here and in Texas—correlates the over-consumption of corn tortillas with neural-tube defects (NTDs) in unborn children. Often debilitating and sometimes fatal, NTDs such as anencephaly and spina bifida have been linked directly to the tortillas...
Furthermore, the study??s results showed that members of the family of a binge eater are also two and a half times more likely to qualify as obese than the general population...
...most obvious form is that of the “enthusiastic geeks.” They may try to keep the geek-love under the surface, but inevitably they cannot help but let it bubble up. Usually the geek in question is obsessed with a particular academic study??thus making his desire slightly more acceptable in Harvard interactions. The geek who knows everything about Russia is not going to be able to contain himself when someone mentions his favorite corner of the globe and he may often bring it up first. He is the go-to-geek...