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...doesn’t get us anywhere,” said panel participant Timothy C. Weiskel, co-director of the Climate Talks Project and instructor in Harvard’s division of continuing education. Panelist William R. Moomaw, director of the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy at Tufts?? Fletcher School, said he attributes the slow speed of environmental policymaking to differing expectations from international actors. While China continues to make monumental strides towards a greener society, its neighbor, India, has not made significant improvements, he said. The panelists all praised China for its efforts...
...that the decrease in public service numbers is due to a lack of interest and recruiting at KSG, adding that most students with a particular interest in the Foreign Service generally attend schools geared towards those careers, such as Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service and Tufts?? Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.“The impression I got was that there wasn’t that much interest among the students that I knew in international careers,” Howard says, adding that he believes recruitment efforts are more focused on finding...
Eric M. Wahl, a former employee at Tufts??s student-run cafe The Rez, is skeptical of discrimination being the explanation for longer wait times...
...facing difficult conditions, the pair placed 11th with 170 points. No. 1 Boston College (BC) easily won the regatta with 162 points, 29 ahead of second-place MIT and 55 points ahead of third-place Dartmouth.MIT INVITEMIT hosted a low-key invite this weekend, which featured 12 local teams. Tufts?? two teams finished first and second with 42 and 70 points, and MIT rounded out the top three by notching 72 points.Sophomore skipper Alan Brick and sophomore crew Winston Yan sailed for Harvard in A-division, earning fifth place with 45 points. Sophomore skipper Ali Beyer and freshman...
...growing financial aid packages being offered by schools today, the difference between what the school says a family can afford and what a family has the funds for is still substantial. Many students turn to outside loan agencies and accrue debt that is often unrecognized by the university. Tufts?? program, which will provide $500,000 in loan repayment per year, is particularly valuable because it appears to address both these outside loans as well as school issued loans. Harvard and other universities with the cash to support this type of program ought to look to Tufts...