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Studying Abroad at Harvard?
Katarina Runesson has spent half of her undergraduate career thousands of miles away from her college at the University of
Early Applications Up to Record High
The Class of 2006 admissions process has officially kicked into high gear, with a record 6,128 applicants vying for a
For Class of 2006, an E-Mail, Not an Envelope
Following the lead of Dartmouth and Yale, Harvard will offer online admissions notification to Class of 2006 hopefuls. The faster
Schools To Post Admit Decisions on the Internet
College applicants have long relied on envelopes—thick you’re in, thin you’re not—as a quick indicator of admission decisions. But starting
Elite Schools May Hurt Applicants
Elite preparatory schools have traditionally sent disproportionate numbers of their graduates to top colleges, but a new study concludes that
Nike, Harvard Enter Into Apparel Deal
The Nike swoosh made its debut at the Coop several weeks ago when the store introduced a new line of
Terrorist Acts Stun, Sadden Harvard Students
After a tense and difficult day trying to get in touch with family and friends, many Harvard students affected by
Committee Letter Urges More Student-Faculty Interaction
First-years opened their mailboxes yesterday to a letter from the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) encouraging them to actively seek
Deans Urge Freshman Seminars
Faculty members will meet tomorrow to discuss a plan to expand the Freshman Seminar program in order to give more
Unequal Resources Burden Psych.
Harvard may be about big things--big names, big buildings, big endowment--but the College is a fickle beast when it comes
Faculty Council Will Consider Delivering Death Notices Again
A motion to restart the practice of sending official notices informing Faculty members of colleagues' deaths has been submitted to
Civil Rights Activist Sharpton Addresses Police Brutality at Law School
Speaking at the opening forum of Harvard Law School's Black Law Students Association's (HBLSA) 17th annual spring conference Friday, New
Law School Plans Reforms in wake of McKinsey Survey
A revamped grading system, smaller classes and more professors may be the University's responses to a Harvard Law School (HLS)
SYSTEM WARNING: Don't even THINK about cheating in this class!
Call it the Big Brother of introductory computer science courses--always watching, anticipating students' every move, a little mysterious. Every year,
Small Selected as Law Review President
The climb to the third floor of the historic Gannet House, a small white eighteenth-century colonial nestled in-between Littauer Hall