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...city on a hill" to Winthrop rather than to Matthew. When a student asks how Jesus could say the meek shall inherit the earth, when Christianity inherited it only after attaining tremendous strength, she suggests, "When he was giving the sermon, people took it not just as a physical award but an emotional or spiritual kind of award. Later on, when they became more powerful, say, in the Crusades or something, they weren't trying to inherit the earth. They were trying to take it over." Explaining why Jesus' famous sermon took place on a mount, she reminds the students...
...familiar with, but Professor Mugane was always really supportive.”WHAT’S IN AN AGE?Despite their doubts about age and merit, the TFs seem to be succeeding at their jobs. In her first year, Pillsbury scored above a 4.5 CUE rating and won an award for her teaching. “Leah obviously knows the material really well, and she’s still in college so she also relates to us,” says Michael D. Clarke ’10, one of her current students.“Undergrad TFs are loved...
...student council of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) presented three professors with the Everett I. Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award yesterday. Professor on Health Policy and Management Robert J. Blendon of the School of Public Health, Jayne Professor of Government Jennifer L. Hochschild, and Associate Professor of Medicine Raghu Kalluri of the Harvard Medical School each received an award, which honors “those Harvard faculty members who truly go out of their way to mentor GSAS students,” said Graduate School Council (GSC) President Crystal M. Fleming. Hochschild said yesterday afternoon after receiving...
...class joined O’Connor on the all-American list. O’Connor is the third Crimson wrestler to be named EIWA rookie of the year, and the first since current senior heavyweight Bode Ogunwole in 2004. Before that, Max Odom ‘04 won the award...
...neurology at Harvard Medical School, said Olivera’s work has the potential to “explain some behaviors...[and] help us treat and cure many diseases.” Marlowe A. Rillera ’09, co-president of the Harvard Philippine Forum, called the award “a symbol that Filipinos are getting out there and making a difference in the world.” SCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW On Saturday, over 70 children from Cambridge and Boston schools arrived at the Science Center to learn about science from Harvard professors, undergraduates, and teaching fellows. Mangelsdorf...