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Dating at Harvard can be bleak, but the creators of an upcoming reality tv show are hoping to provide a spark of hope. The new show, “Love @ Harvard” produced by Harvard-Radcliffe Television is the brainchild of Executive Producer Emma R. Coleman ’09 and will bring together eligible bachelors and bachelorettes in a style reminiscent of the ABC 1960s show “The Dating Game.” “Love @ Harvard,” which Coleman hopes to launch in November, is based on the previous HRTV production...
...surprisingly, Olinto has been working closely with Harvard student organizations to create these promotions. B. Good placed ads in the HSA’s Unofficial Guide, and teamed up with The Harvard Voice for a free shake giveaway. Even the late-night opening was in part the brainchild of Bobby Yu ’10 and Tony Wang ’10, both HSA managers and B. Good enthusiasts. “I see tons of Harvard people there all the time,” Wang says. “They’re very generous with their food...
...large body of empirical research that suggests that teacher quality is one of the most important factors in students’ success. Whether or not this bold experiment in education will prove successful remains to be seen. But regardless of the outcome, The Equity Project—the brainchild of recent Yale graduate Zeke M. Vanderhoek—represents a sharp rebuke to the culture of complaisance and mediocrity that has paralyzed the American education system. Obviously, these prodigious salaries, which are about two and a half times the national average, will require cuts to be made in other areas...
...Clinton Global Initiative is the brainchild of former President Clinton, who said in an earlier address that he started the initiative in 2005 “to help turn good intentions into real actions and results...
...first man to travel the world in a renewable energy car pulled up to Harvard’s Faculty Club in his futuristic brainchild...