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EPIC also provided “a kind of basic training” for those interested in social justice, according to Pressman. Many of the most active EPIC members were involved in later Civil Rights-era events—including the 1964 Freedom Summer??and other movements such as anti-Vietnam War protests. And the legacy of this early student movement, both at Harvard and around the country, provided a framework for the heyday of student engagement...
...sports compared to women’s. Not only are men’s teams attracting more fans, but they are also acquiring more money. Today, the average major league baseball player makes $3 million each year. A professional softball player is lucky to make $5,000 for a summer??s worth of work. Obviously, the markets for each sport are drastically different, but the better question is, why are audiences so much more captivated by men than women...
Though most deans teach occasionally, Minow managed to teach a yearlong course and a class during the winter term—as well as lectured at various universities and completed a book on Brown v. Board of Education to be published this summer??an academic load that Jackson says is unusually heavy...
...parents of her Chinese roommate at Harvard—a local couple that served as her unofficial tour guides last summer??looked down at the bustling traffic below and nonchalantly asked Fitts to take a picture with them on the glass panel...
...University has recently been able to increase financing for students studying abroad over the summer??formerly a major factor in students’ decisions about studying abroad...