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Pending renewal of this permission, the HAA will continue to operate these programs through 2013. These programs are not vacations. University of Havana, docents from UPCOMING DEPARTURES: Every hour must be accounted for museums, artisans and craftsmen October 24–30, 2012 and involve meaningful interactions of various trades, musicians and November 5–11, 2012 with Cuban people. Further restrictions dancers, and local residents. They will pertaining to the Cuban Assets help you gain a better understanding December 27, 2012–January 2, 2013 Control Regulations apply. of the history, economics, education, (Family Adventure) health care, politics, art, architecture, Participants attend a full daily January 8–14, 2013 and culture of Cuba. schedule of activities that include March 14–25, 2013 lectures, roundtable discussions These HAA trips to Cuba are offered (Comprehensive Cuba) and break-out sessions, private only to Harvard alumni and not to the April 13–19, 2013 performances, artistic demonstrations general public. and interpretations, and informal Please note that the Office of Foreign Assets Control conversations, all delivered by local guidelines are strict, and Harvard fully complies with Cubans. Speakers and guests include all regulations under the license. professors and students from the 6 6 PHOTOS: CHRISTOPHER MICHEL MBA ’98 ON THE FEBRUARY 2012 HAA TRIP “CUBA IN TRANSITION” TO BOOK A TRIP, CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL 7 FAMILY TANZANIA SAFARI ANTARCTIC PENINSULA ON CORINTHIAN II DEC 26, 2012–JAN 7, 2013 DEC 30, 2012–JAN 11, 2013 FAMILY ADVENTURES CRUISE This trip has it all for your family— STUDY LEADER: KAREN KRAMER is a professor This voyage takes place during the STUDY LEADER: MICHAEL McELROY is the amazing wildlife, extraordinary cultures, of human evolutionary biology with particular austral summer, when days are long and Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental and activities for all ages, including interests in cooperation, parenting, and relatively mild, seabirds are courting, Studies at Harvard. He studies changes community service exchange. Search the childhood. 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