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...alliance, which includes Cambridge Hospital and two others in the Boston area, will continue to provide on-site training for third-year Medical School students. The clerkship—which receives much of its financial support from the Medical School—is a redesign of the traditional medical curriculum with an emphasis on patient care...

Author: By June Q. Wu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cambridge Health Alliance May Consolidate Health Care Services | 9/23/2008 | See Source »

...sending all of its talented students into the black hole of finance, it should be noted that nine percent of the class of 2008 applied to work for TFA, and many others are entering into careers of service. Harvard Law School launched its Public Service Initiative, granting free third-year tuition to students who dedicate the next five years to public service. And the recent emergence of many social entrepreneurship organizations are offering alternatives to more traditional modes of service...

Author: By Nicholas J. Melvoin | Title: A Reasoned Idealism | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...letter to Vorenberg had been authored by a 38-year-old political activist named Muhammad I. Kenyatta, then beginning his third-year at the Law School...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Race Sparked HLS Tension | 6/1/2008 | See Source »

...don’t think it’s the reason most people go to grad school, but I suppose there are some public goods it has the effect of producing,” said Simon I. Rippon, a graduate student in philosophy. But Deborah A. Popowski, a third-year student at Harvard Law School, said she hoped her degree will further the public good in some way. “That’s why I went to law school. I do this not only because I’m interested, but because I believe that it can contribute...

Author: By Synne D. Chapman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grad Degrees Help Society | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...toward the ban. “There are students who use the Internet as a brief distraction during class and as a way to recharge, and there are other students who find it extremely distracting and welcome the freedom from it,” said Sara A. Feinstein, a third-year law student and president of the Law Students Association, the school’s student government. “We decided not to pursue a change in the policy, because of the very mixed student body reaction.” Professors at Harvard Law School—where...

Author: By Samantha L. Connolly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UChicago Law Bans In-Class Internet Use | 4/22/2008 | See Source »

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