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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

In brief

Study abroad fair this afternoon

The Office of International Programs, in coordination with the Office of Career Services' International Experience Program, will hold its third annual Study Abroad and International Experience Fair this afternoon (Oct. 6) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. outside the Science Center. Nearly 100 tables with representatives from Harvard, foreign universities, and study abroad programs will be on hand to answer questions and distribute informational materials.

Semitic Museum to offer upcoming tours

In conjunction with Massachusetts Archaeology Month, the Semitic Museum is offering gallery tours of the "Houses of Ancient Israel: Domestic, Royal, Divine" exhibit on Oct. 12 and Oct. 27 at 12:15 p.m. Additionally, the museum is looking for individuals interested in archaeology and ancient history to guide tours for the exhibit. E-mail davis4@fas.harvard.edu for more information.

HUHS set to host health fair

Members of the University community are invited to attend the annual Harvest of Health Fair next Wednesday (Oct. 12) on the Science Center grounds. Sponsored by Harvard University Health Services (HUHS), the event - which will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - will provide students, staff, and faculty an opportunity to learn about the many health care resources and wellness programs available at HUHS and throughout the Harvard community.

Clinician specialists will be on hand to answer questions, give health information, and provide health screenings. Also on tap are complimentary snacks, chair massages, giveaways, and free bike safety checks provided by cycling specialists. Call (617) 495-9629 for more information.

- Compiled by Andrew Brooks







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