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April 7, 2005
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Open to all
"During our recruitment trips, the message that Harvard is open to all students of talent was enormously appealing to students whether or not they were seeking financial aid," said William R. Fitzsimmons, dean of admissions and financial aid. (Staff file photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Lithgow to speak at Afternoon Exercises
Actor, writer, humanitarian to grace Tercentenary Theatre
Class of 2009 chosen from record 22,796
Class of '09 will be Harvard's most economically diverse
Making a commitment to freedom of thought
Scholars at Risk provides a haven for threatened colleagues
Mehrangiz Kar speaks truth to power
Iranian expresses hope in her country's future
First U.S.-led Iran dig in decades
Unexplored region thought to be critical way station on Silk Road
The Silk Road Project, Harvard University, and the Rhode Island School of Design announce new educational ollaborations
Exchanges that cross cultures and art forms
Harvard announces decision to divest PetroChina stock
Brazil's President Lula subject of talk
'Brazil Semester' features assessment of country's leader
Harvard hosts symposium on women scientists
Dual degree track opens
Resources available for students working toward M.D.-Ph.D.'s
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