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...likely criticism of this approach is that it reduces the core to a distribution requirement. But given that the current core admittedly does not work, the faculty has no consensus on reform, and a distribution requirement is one likely outcome of the current curriculum review, it is a reasonable interim solution...
...industry,” according to Julie Ann Crommett ’08, a member both of Kuumba and the BAF board. The play, a meditation on artistic ownership, takes place in 1927 in a blues recording studio during the course of one day.BAF will also take an analytical approach to black art and how it integrates itself into political culture by exploring the versatility of artistic expression in a political context. In the words of Adrienne M. White ’08, BAF’s Jazz Brunch coordinator, “This is a chance to learn more...
...suffer,” he said. “Why should the amount of assistance and help that you receive when you suffer be greater if your suffering is linked to a disaster than if your suffering just happens?” Summers went on to encourage a broad approach to disaster management and said that when considering how to allocate resources for disaster prevention, it is important to “think about disasters in a holistic way.” “There is a need for universities to provide the intellectual framework necessary for preventing...
...some issues, Reeves took a more forceful approach. He and his roommate and best friend, Doug Harris ’72 (the two believed they were the personification of Lorraine Hansberry’s play, “To Be Young, Gifted and Black”) fought for Harvard to divest from investments in Apartheid-era South Africa. When Harris helped coordinate a 1972 occupation of Massachusetts Hall, Reeves joined in the protesting...
...surprising, considering that Harvard is looking for a person to fill possibly the most prestigious and stressful position in the academic world.Harvard has had four presidents over the past 50 years, and each has made a significant contribution to the University. But from Nathan Pusey’s hardline approach to student protestors during the Vietnam War to Lawrence H. Summers’ ill-advised comments about women in science, it seems talk of their faux pas outlives memory of their contributions. While more recent presidents have exited gracefully, several of the past century left under controversial circumstances. THE SEARCH...