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...according to the Chicago Sun-Times.According to Professor Jason W. Stevens, who teaches English 197, “Religion and American Film,” Biblical themes have been present in the American cinema since the silent era. However, in the past, these movies either aimed for a broad audience or were “movies by the faithful made for the faithful” with a limited distribution. The phenomenon of explicit Christian media in mass culture and of marketing that specifically targets Christians is a new one.“The churches have discovered that they?...
...beginner’s guide” to the Roots is not the mere pretentious sales grab it may originally seem, but a necessarily broad perspective for a long career characterized by contradiction...
Professors expressed broad approval for bolstering and expanding pre-concentration advising at a meeting of the full Faculty yesterday, with many advocating more informal interaction between advisors and students over meals and in the Houses.Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 also announced at the meeting that Monique Rinere, currently a residential college dean at Princeton, will become the College’s first Associate Dean of Advising Programs in February.Professors in attendance emphasized, in accordance with the recommendation of the Harvard College Curricular Review’s Committee on Advising and Counseling, that all faculty...
...government to settle a breach of contract suit.The settlement stemmed from a civil fraud complaint brought against the University, economist Andrei Shleifer ’82, and former Harvard employee Jonathan Hay.The annual report also revealed some of the financial plans for the Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute, a biomedical research center established jointly by Harvard and MIT to study the human genome.Both schools together will raise $20 million per year in gifts and non-federal grants. If fundraising efforts fail to meet the goal, Harvard will compensate MIT for the shortfall, the report states. Harvard?...
...including excessive bureaucracy that they say slows down the planning of events.“I think that sometimes we get too focused on procedure, and the internal workings of the UC,” says Gadgil. “We don’t have a broad enough perspective on what’s going on.”While recognizing this flaw, the UC’s recent commitment to improving its internal workings has impressed Voith.“That’s something that’s really starting to happen this semester...