Word: tutor
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...40th anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s death, six student leaders came together to discuss the intersection of race and politcs. After Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s March 18 speech on race in America, three Cabot House resident tutors decided to organize a discussion in response. “Barack Obama’s speech really opened up a space for conversations like these to happen,” said Monique-Adelle Callahan, a Cabot resident tutor. “We had to take advantage of the momentum it produced...
...that just because undergraduates are drinking to extremes off-campus, as opposed to in their dorm rooms, they will be any less willing to seek medical attention in an emergency. (“Oh no! Jane has stopped breathing! If only we were in a dormitory, so a resident tutor could have the presence of mind to call for help!” does not seem an especially likely scenario...
...society where you need change and new things to stay in the game.” Despite this will to push boundaries, Ma has continued to live in Cambridge ever since he was a student here in the seventies. After graduating, he lived in Leverett House as a resident tutor for three years. “The richness of the knowledge base of this place is so fabulous,” he said, referring to all of Cambridge rather than just Harvard. As happy as Ma said he has been in Cambridge, he has spent much of his life...
Timothy P. McCarthy, a government professor and resident tutor in Quincy House, led 23 undergraduates and one graduate student in the rebuilding efforts. He has led similar trips to rebuild churches for the past 10 years...
...Back at Harvard, Ho mentioned the idea to his Adams House tutor, who referred him to Scherrer, a Harvard Business School student who had graduated from Princeton in 2001 as a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC...