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...poll, released this week in U.S. News and World Report, reached a group of 400 Harvard students that mirrors the College's ethnic and gender makeup. The poll has a margin of error of 5.7 percent. Luntz, an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania, conducted the poll last November with 12 Penn students
Indeed, he's something of a square. A self-described "uptight, serialism- oriented, would-be intellectual," Salonen was educated as a composer in his native Helsinki, in the manner of such daunting dodecaphonists as Arnold Schoenberg, Luigi Nono and Elliott Carter. His conducting career began as an adjunct to his composing at the Sibelius Academy, but it took off in 1983 when he stepped in for Michael Tilson Thomas on a week's notice to lead the London Philharmonia in Mahler's woolly mammoth, the Symphony No. 3 -- despite the fact that prior to the call he had never even...
Both scholars are now members of the University of Pennsylvania faculty. Evelyn Higgenbotham is a professor of history, and Leon Higgenbotham is a professor of law and adjunct professor of sociology...
...article, which appeared on the Journal's op-ed page on November 18 Boston University Adjunct Professor Abigail Thernstrom justified racist comments allegedly made by Review President Emily R. Schulman '85, statements that Schulman herself repeatedly denied...
Ellen H. Hume '68, senior fellow and adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, delivered the keynote address...