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Unable to Research Abroad, Juniors Adapt Theses Topics, Techniques, and Timelines | News


Unable to Research Abroad, Juniors Adapt Theses Topics, Techniques, and Timelines
Juniors in the Class of 2022 hoping to pursue thesis-related research abroad have had to adjust their travel and thesis plans in accordance with public health guidelines and University travel restrictions.
In a year full of uncertainties brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, juniors in the Class of 2022 hoping to pursue thesis-related research abroad have had to adjust their travel and thesis plans in accordance with public health guidelines and University travel restrictions.
Harvard first announced in April 2020 that it would temporarily prohibit all University-related non-essential domestic air and international travel, and later extended the ban indefinitely. In mid-August, administrators announced a petition process for faculty, postdoctoral fellows, doctoral students, and staff to travel for urgent or critical research, but a similar option was not available to undergraduates. ....

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Making It Work | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson


Gordon J. Ebanks ’24 is a Crimson Editorial editor. His column runs on alternate Mondays.
On Wednesday, our third and hopefully final semester of endless Zoom classes will slowly become a memory.
Although much has changed since Covid-19 took over our world, even more has stayed the same. Absent from headlines, applications, bills, and deadlines still come due and our meritocratic machine churns forever on. And current Harvard seniors are now faced with the task of transitioning out of their undergraduate years into a job market and graduate school landscape marred by change and uncertainty.
Whether it’s getting a high school diploma, graduating college, or moving out of our parent’s house, so much of being a young person is working our way to the next big milestone. As our lives continue to be defined by deadline after deadline, work life and home life merge, and the things that make us humans become anathema to our productivity as students and workers. ....

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The Super Bowl: A Museum of American Culture | Arts


“Why do people care so much about the ads?” my roommates — a handful of international students from the United Kingdom, among other places — asked me a few Sundays ago.
“Is the pitch the same size in rugby?”
“This is where ‘left shark’ happened, isn’t it?”
“How can that 43-year-old man throwing the football be so beautiful?”
Okay, that last one actually came from me. But as my apartment’s resident American football fan, I fielded no shortage of questions during Super Bowl LV. My tea-drinking, Queen Elizabeth-fearing roommates were quite puzzled by the game that unfolded that evening — American football is chess, not checkers, and it requires far more discipline and savvy than Tom Brady’s alleged victory celebration would suggest. Yet my roommates’ questions reflect their understanding of two critical truths about America’s most-watched sporting event: it’s a big deal in t ....

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Harvard Affiliates Troubled by Biden's Stance on Student Loan Debt | News


Harvard students reacted with disappointment and frustration after President Joe Biden said on Feb. 16 he would not forgive more than $10,000 in federal student loan debt per borrower, singling out Harvard as an institution whose students did not require debt relief.
In a CNN town hall in Milwaukee, Biden said he was unwilling to address top Democrats’ calls to raise debt forgiveness to $50,000 per borrower. Biden also said he was unwilling to forgive “the billions of dollars of debt” for individuals who attended “Harvard and Yale and Penn.”
“I will not make that happen,” Biden said in response to an audience member who asked what he would do to push for $50,000 in debt forgiveness. ....

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Amid Cornel West's Tenure Dispute, Faculty and Students Clash Over Harvard's Treatment Of Black Scholars | News


In light of the threatened departure of Professor Cornel R. West ’74 from Harvard, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Claudine Gay said during a faculty meeting Tuesday that Harvard is “unequivocally” committed to supporting an environment in which faculty of color can thrive.
West — a Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at the Harvard Divinity School and of African and African American Studies in the FAS — threatened in late February to leave Harvard for the second time after he said the University denied his request for consideration of tenure.
In subsequent media coverage, West claimed that the University cited that his work was “too risky” and “too fraught” while reviewing his tenure request. Student organizers who had rallied in support of West’s tenure have argued that the decision not to consider him for tenure speaks to broader challenges that faculty of color face at Harvard. ....

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