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Harvard FAS To Expand Campus Housing, Host Exclusively In-Person Instruction in Fall 2021 | News

Harvard will expand its undergraduate housing capacity on and near campus to accommodate “normal housing density” in fall 2021, even as it anticipates the largest matriculating class in its history, administrators wrote in an email to Faculty of Arts and Sciences affiliates Tuesday afternoon. The administrators — University President Lawrence A. Bacow, FAS Dean Claudine Gay, Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana, and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean Emma Dench — also shared that all graduate and undergraduate instruction will take place in the classroom, with the option of online supplemental instruction. Gay first shared in a March interview with The Crimson that the University was “charting a path to a full return for our students, our faculty, and staff.” Weeks later, the College announced a planned return to “in-person learning” in the fall semester.

RIT students have a record year for securing prestigious international fellowships and scholarships

Sarah Sabal secured two prestigious international scholarships a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) and a Boren Awards Scholarship that will allow her to spend a year intensively studying the Chinese language in an immersive setting. She is one of several students who contributed to a record-breaking year for RIT in terms of securing funding for international experiences.

RIT students have prolific year for securing prestigious international fellowships and scholarships

Students earn Critical Language Scholarships, DAAD-RISE fellowships, CBYX fellowships and more ‌ Sarah Sabal, a second-year applied modern language and culture student concentrating in Chinese from Stafford, Va., secured a Critical Language Scholarship and a Boren Awards Scholarship, which will allow her to spend a year intensively studying the Chinese language at National Cheng Kung University in Tainan, Taiwan. Sarah Sabal has wanted to study abroad since she was a child. The second-year applied modern language and culture student concentrating in Chinese from Stafford, Va., was born in China and moved to the U.S. with her adopted family at the age of 7. She has dreams of serving as a diplomat, partly drawn to service abroad because her father was a colonel in the Marines who served for 28 years, completed tours in Iraq, and worked at the Pentagon during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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