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Harvard Law School student Michelle Wu ’07, director of APAP-Greater Boston, said she decided to organize the event to link the Asian American student community and local leaders with Cheung, a figure whose accomplishment she said can serve as a model for other Asian Americans...
...pilot program—planned to last three years but extended this academic year to last for a fourth—is limited to graduate students with an approximate income below $80,000 whose children are enrolled in one of the six competitive daycare centers associated with Harvard...
...December, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith—under whose purview GSAS falls—pledged to increase graduate student stipends by 3 percent...
...before the title of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical, “Humanae Vitae.” Yet what should be a point of humility for this amateur scholar of comparative religion inexplicably gives him license to teach not only Pope Paul and the Boston College theologian whose recent lecture he mentions, but also St. Paul and St. Augustine a thing or two about the proper moral attitude toward sex. Mr. Don is certainly entitled to his opinion, however uninformed and offensive it is to Catholics. But what should be impermissible—especially in a newspaper...
Harvard Kennedy School professor J. Bryan Hehir, whose work focuses on religion and public life, also participated in the panel discussion...