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...would call it one of his greatest wins,” Bajwa said. “It’s very easy to not look at it as a great match, because he made it look so easy. But it wasn??t easy...
...grade for another class, Campbell eventually received four full credits from her year abroad. This was the same amount she would have received had she taken four courses for two terms back at Harvard. As for the thesis: “after the experiences I had abroad, this wasn??t something I needed.”‘SOMETHING, SOMEWHERE, FOR EVERYONE’Campbell has joined a group of volunteers at the OIP, each with at least a term of study abroad experience, who advise others about the opportunities abroad. The OIP is using these students?...
...apocalyptic need” for environmental awareness and action to cut emissions. “This Advent, the dark diagnosis is that world carbon levels are destructively high, and we must negotiate with all other consumer nations to configure a sustainable energy diet.” Page said he wasn??t sure how long it would take for 350 rings in Memorial Church, where the bells are controlled electronically, to sound. “It’s not some freshman up in that chapel pulling the bell 350 times,” he said...
...There’s always a huge dilemma trying to schedule [labs], said women's basketball co-captain Niki Finelli, a Psychology concentrator also pursing a pre-medical track. “I can’t remember a time when there wasn??t an overlap—I always had to negotiate with my coach...
...doing a major research project...on the improper influence of money in a whole bunch of contexts—medical research, academic research, government, and politics,” Lessig said in an interview Friday. “It’s a chance to do something that I wasn??t able to do anywhere else in the world.” Throughout the first part of his scholarly career—which included stints at Chicago, Harvard, and Stanford—Lessig focused on legal issues associated with the Internet and copyright law. He gained a strong...