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...combines philosophical inquiries with pragmatic questions, managing to seamlessly unite an untainted wonderment at the possibilities of film with the practical, ethical, and moral concerns of being a filmmaker.The first person in his family to attend college, Moss fell in love with film in the 1960s at UC Berkeley. Unwilling at that point to attend graduate school for filmmaking, Moss instead spent five years traveling and working. During that time, he came to realize how genuinely interested he was in film, and ended up studying film at MIT. He began working in non-fiction film, finding that...
...Mostly, I just wanted to do the very best I could,” she said. Over 25 colleges entered teams in the event. Harvard finished in either third or fourth place although official results are to be announced tomorrow. Last year, the team tied for first with UC Berkeley...
...starting with a strong dose of common sense—to make the best use of it all.Dan Gillmor is director of the Center for Citizen Media, which is affiliated with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and the University of California, Berkeley. He will be giving a talk, “Engaging with the News, Part I: The Daily Me and We,” tomorrow at 7 p.m. in Pound Hall 102 at Harvard Law School...
...director of cost analysis and compliance after a 10-year career with accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand, now PricewaterhouseCoopers. She holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Simmons School of Management in Boston and a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley. The other new face on the University’s finance team is Mohamed A. El-Erian, a star money manager and former International Monetary Fund official who became head of HMC last month. HMC invests the University’s endowment, while the finance VP is in charge...
...yesterday. The Cooke Foundation—an education foundation dedicated to funding low-income students at elite colleges—gave a $6.78 million grant to three public and five private highly selective institutions. The participating schools, which were selected from a pool of 48, are University of California-Berkeley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Michigan-Anne Arbor, Cornell, Bucknell, Mt. Holyoke, Amherst and the University of Southern California. These schools in turn will commit a composite $20.5 million of their own money to the program. The foundation said its ultimate goal is to have...