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...free counseling to any Harvard affiliate who enters. Given the current decentralized state of resources, it is easy for students to “fall through the cracks” or give up because it is “just too much hassle” if a proctor or tutor does not guide them to the correct group—and that’s assuming the student goes to a proctor or tutor in the first place.Only centralization and raising student awareness can prevent students from suffering this fate. It is not enough that the OSAPR is open...
John McMillan, resident tutor in Quincy, confirmed that he witnessed the arrest but did not want to comment further...
...successors would feel able to speak freely on controversial topics. “I’ve made my share of mistakes,” Summers said in response, but he emphasized that no question should be “off-limits” at a university. Dunster House tutor Jason P. Brinton ’02 sought Summers’ advice for students entering business or academia. “I think one piece of advice I would offer is, when you make a mistake, recognize that you’ve made a mistake, and try to turn heat...
...result, Foster, who has taught at Harvard for 18 years, likely would have lost her post as a lecturer and tutor in the Folklore and Mythology Department—and potentially her special-concentration advising role as well—if she ceased to serve as assistant dean...
...resident tutor in Eliot House, Alexander G. Liebman, proposed the idea on Tuesday to Tradesports.com...