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...must remember that such an impressive sample is also a self-selecting one. While I undoubtedly enjoy travel??and have luckily seen a lot of Europe, on top of slices of Asia and South America—I prize Harvard even more...
...from getting grants or credit for studying or traveling in any country with the slightest of State Department travel warnings. The policy stipulated that undergrads could not travel to countries for which the State Department had stated that US citizens should “consider carefully the risks of travel?? or “defer travel.” With this stringent policy in place, students could not study in countries such as Israel, Lebanon, Iran, and Kenya. The result was that students were prevented from traveling to some of the most interesting and educational places...
...travel really is the best education, information overload may be travel??s most overlooked risk. Six weeks in, here are some of the things Matt and Andrew had already learned: that “rodeo” is often a euphemism for sex; the seductive appeal of fried pickles; that, according to Boston Market, “corn and convenience should not be mutually exclusive”; that, according to experience, nine times out of ten waitresses in bars are not actually interested in sleeping with you; the name of Paul Bunyan’s ox (Babe...
Quinlan ruled that Pring-Wilson must post $400,000 bail. She also posted several limitations on his travel??he will have to surrender his passport and wear an electronic bracelet that tracks his location...
Harvard has traditionally deterred student travel to countries that receive the State Department’s direst travel notice which “warns U.S. citizens against travel?? to the country in question. But when the OIP—in consultation with the Harvard Office of General Counsel (OGC)—reviewed and revised the restriction guidelines last July, the University’s travel restrictions were extended to cover all countries receiving any level of State Department warning, including the relatively mild request that travelers “carefully weigh the necessity of their travel?...