A story on March 2 about the travel grants given by the Center for International Affairs (CFIA) misinterpreted the remarks of one recipient, Peter Hannam. The CFIA grant was not Hannam's only possible means of traveling to Indonesia. The story also misstated Hannam's birthplace. It is Great Britain.
A story on March 9 misstated the time it took for a Harvard Police officer to get to Grays Hall, where an assault had been reported. It took two minutes.
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