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Harvard Policies in Dubai May Segregate By Sex

By Arun Khanna

To the editors:

The news article “Harvard Plans Its Dubai Debut” (June 27) is thought-provoking. Harvard Medical International’s (HMI) CEO Dr. Robert K. Crone is quoted as stating that Dubai is “an open society with regards to accepting individuals of all race, color and creed.” But on-campus activities, including faculty office hours, are held separately for men and women in United Arab Emirates universities. including Dubai. Is HMI going to follow a “When in Dubai, do as Arabs do” policy or a kosher open-society policy?

ARUN KHANNA

Indianapolis, Ind.

July 3, 2005

The writer is a visiting professor of finance at the Butler University College of Business Administration.

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