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Annabel Wharton of Duke University published an examination of Duke’s extremely sexualized architecture in 1991. West Campus, identified as the men’s campus until 1972, starkly contrasts with East Campus, the women’s campus. Wharton mentions a university-authorized publication describing the ?...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Is Sex at Harvard Set in Stone? | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Gwendolyn Du Bois Shaw, Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and of African and African American Studies, says “that in a lot of ways the University is making progress. Overtures such as that are very good. The fact that it took until now is symbolic...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Is Sex at Harvard Set in Stone? | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Harvard has ample space, ample funding and ample inspiration to create a structure of parallel or more profound significance. Whether the design and commissioning comes from within the administration, the corporation or collective alumni efforts, it is evident that something must be constructed to propel Harvard College into the 21st...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Is Sex at Harvard Set in Stone? | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

That Friday and Saturday kicked off a “banner weekend” for American art scholars. The inaugural Harvard Symposium in American Art at the Sackler Museum was the crowning achievement of the slow progress of drawing faculty and students to the History of Art and Architecture.

Author: By Will B. Payne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reversing curse of American art at Harvard | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture Jennifer L. Roberts, and Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and of African and African American Studies Gwendolyn D. Shaw organized the event. Roberts remarked on how impressed at the turnout she was. Because this was the symposium?...

Author: By Will B. Payne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reversing curse of American art at Harvard | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

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