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NaviTour was the brainchild of Maheshwary, who said he was unsatisfied with the speaking component of his Spanish language class at the College. Maheshwary added that he hopes to offer the program free of charge to users in order to provide “all students and language instructors of the world with an equal opportunity to study abroad online...
This is the Harvard Allston Education Portal, a space that serves as a gateway for teaching and learning between the University and the community. The Portal, which is the brainchild of Director of Life Sciences Education Robert A. Lue, offers free mentoring and enrichment opportunities in science, math, writing, and public speaking for the neighborhood’s children, in addition to computer classes and a speaker series geared towards adults...
Banditos Misteriosos, the organization that coordinated the Boston branch of the event, began in 2007 as the brainchild of three college students who all attended the same Boston-area institution, whose name they’d rather keep a secret...
...Afghan Students Initiative was the brainchild of Nathaniel Y. Walton, the program’s current project manager, and Jasteena Dhillon, an associate fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. The two say they originally aimed to further the discussion on Afghanistan as the United States’ involvement in the region continues...
Bull—the Korean restaurant slated to open in the basement of the building—will feature grills at every table, where patrons’ orders will be cooked directly before them. The restaurant is the brainchild of Henry Kim, who said he believes the unusual format of his restaurant will appeal to local diners...