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...Theda Skocpol, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, counts herself as an occasional reader, but cautioned that “information and misinformation can travel on the blog...
...service visionaries in this country,” McCarthy said. The Kennedy School hosts the conference each year, giving students a three-day crash course in public policy careers from speakers and workshops. The students traditionally hail from under-represented minority backgrounds, and Harvard foots the bill for their travel and accommodations. The speech drew loud applause when Khazei spoke about the role students could have in the shaping of current events. “I have no doubt that it will be students that will say ‘we must end the Iraq War now, prevent war with...
...kilometers (62 miles) into the sky and to have a good time for 10 minutes for a lot of money," he says. "If we get it right, it will be the start of something extraordinary. It will open the gateway to a lot of innovation in space travel...
Important as the project has been to neuroscience, says Yuri Ostrovsky, a graduate student at M.I.T. and lead author of the paper, "the best thing about it is the humanitarian aspect." Project Prakash has funded about half a dozen mobile eye camps--teams of ophthalmologists that travel to remote areas of the country and provide eye care. The concept itself isn't new, but unlike other camps, these are aimed just at children...
...because we “pretty much [have] to be there” as the article suggests, but because we honestly love being there. The Band receives no money for transportation to any of the Beanpot games (or football games for that matter) and while we travel in style on the T, it is far from free. We took the hour plus ride to BC these last two weeks because we firmly believe that our women deserve our support just as much as the men. The Band is in no way obligated to play for either team, but continues...