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...fraternity houses and apartment complexes. I am in no way suggesting that Harvard gives up its residential housing system for the sake of drunken revelry. In fact, I think the housing system (while in need of a few improvements) is one of the greatest advantages Harvard has over other universities??€”but it is worth noting as one of the reasons Harvard parties are different from those at other schools...
...Catalano said. Others disagree, arguing that the Clery reports are a sufficient barometer of crime, adding that there is a correlation between Clery-reported burglaries and general crime levels. Even if larcenies and burglaries are added together, Harvard still reports a high level of crime among top universities??€”675 combined burglaries and larcenies as compared to MIT?...
...logical offshoot of this initiative must be kept in mind. As access to academic literature is made easier, it is likely that American universities??€”and by deduction American industries—will no longer enjoy an obvious advantage of access when compared to other countries. As local students in many developing countries are granted access, physically studying in America, while still advantageous, becomes less so. In this situation, it is also more likely that underprivileged academicians—hitherto without access to Western libraries— will produce more world-class research...
Grosz says that one of the goals of the task forces this spring was to set a standard for other universities??€™ policies toward female students and faculty members...
...onto Google Print for Publishers. This project would have permitted the publishers themselves to determine which books and periodicals could be digitized and made searchable online. Since this agreement, however, Google has also launched the Print for Libraries Project—a separate branch of the effort that copies universities??€™ books and materials without publishers’ explicit consents...